The insurer aggressively grew in Los Angeles, despite getting overweight on fire risk, but decided to cut thousands of ...
However, Moore and others said the pandemic and the current wildfires are apples and oranges ... Valley.One variable that ...
The fires struck as California’s economy was still recovering from the brief but sharp recession that hit the state five years ago when Newsom ordered shutdowns to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rain and cooler temperatures will bring relief to Southern California this ... whether natural or man-made: fires, mudslides, atmospheric rivers, the Covid pandemic, the at-times violent protests ...
The fires struck as California’s economy was still recovering from the brief but sharp recession that hit the state five years ago when Newsom ordered shutdowns to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
When the labor market is on fire, workers tend to, well, work more. Businesses hire more people to keep up with demand, ask them to work more hours or increase overtime. Yet the average workweek in ...
Over the past few years, California ... pandemic, and then interest rates going up, and now insurance going up,” Redfin chief executive Glenn Kelman told Fortune. He worries that the fires ...
Devastating blazes have scattered thousands of crewmembers, raising fears of a quickened migration of projects away from California.
The fires will have a deep and lasting impact on construction, entertainment, retail and other sectors of the Los Angeles ...
For years, California’s police commissioners have used the image of stolen cars and shattered windows to demand more ...
Donny McCullough, a music producer, says it was difficult to put on a brave face for his wife and daughters while fleeing their Pasadena home the morning of Jan. 8. (Molly Castle Work/KFF Health News) ...
As wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles, leaving thousands displaced and causing widespread destruction, experts urge long-term support and careful giving.