The president has had harsh words for state and local leaders in California amid the deadly blazes. He recently suggested that any federal aid could come with strings.
President Donald Trump thanked his Nevada supporters for their votes in November's election and touted his push to eliminate income taxes on tips during a visit to Las Vegas on Saturday.
Fires have ravaged the greater Los Angeles area for the better part of January, and one local is doing his part to help those affected.Meet Bruce Berwager, an I
President Donald Trump’s first trip since returning to the White House will take him to Asheville, North Carolina, and the Los Angeles area in California, communities where he has loudly criticized the federal response to recent natural disasters.
President Trump will travel to North Carolina, California and Nevada this week for the first trips of his presidency, he told reporters on Tuesday. The president said he will be going Friday to
Deputy CAL FIRE Nevada-Yuba-Placer Unit (NEU) Chief Jim Hudson, a resident of Nevada County, and his team of 67 personnel were deployed to Los Angeles the day the fires started.
President says if state implements his demands, 'I will be the greatest president that California has ever seen' - Anadolu Ajansı
While many Angelenos have been devastated by the fires, others in the sprawling city have had to balance helping out with “normal life.”
City officials are ready to rebuild. But defending against future fires requires thinking about more than buildings.
Many climate experts see its deserts as a place to build the green-energy future. For two local activists, the price is too great.
California is burning — literally and metaphorically. The wildfires consuming Los Angeles are just the latest disaster in a long, smoggy parade of failure. Bureaucratic gridlock, punishing taxes, and regulations so overbearing they feel like an act of vengeance — California’s leaders have turned the state into a raging inferno,