Leigh Adams, left, and Shawn Maestretti of Studio Petrichor both lost their Altadena homes in the Eaton fire, but their studio office in Maestretti's backyard, nestled under a giant coast live oak, ...
After initially resisting calls, federal regulators will test the soil at 100 properties in the Eaton Fire burn scar.
Wildfire survivors across Los Angeles County are discovering that the most dangerous consequence from a wildfire isn’t always visible. Lead, arsenic, and other toxic metals could be hiding deep in ...
The most important task before winter arrives is harvesting, ensuring that nothing is wasted in what amounts to an entire season of work. Gathering and preparing all the produce for market or storage ...
Angelenos are understandably worried about the toxins deposited by smoke and ash from the Eaton and Palisades urban wildfires in January, but after L.A. Times Plants tested soil around eight burn ...