One year later, L.A. wildfire survivors say insurance delays and city failures are stalling their return home.
The recovery from last year's deadly wildfires in Los Angeles has been slow and uneven for a lot of reasons, with survivors struggling to navigate a complex patchwork of systems to rebuild.
The job cuts expected this month are part of a plan by the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, to remake the agency.
Job cuts affect how quickly infrastructure is rebuilt, how soon businesses reopen and how efficiently insurance claims move ...
As scientists unravel lingering environmental risks from the blazes, construction delays and permitting roadblocks hinder ...
New emails show how Kristi Noem plans to slash the number FEMA disaster responders in half this year - Layoffs across the ...
Federal Emergency Management Agency leaders were told to prepare for a possible gutting of their workforce — by as much as ...
Internal agency emails and documents, as well as people familiar with the plans, suggest Noem is spearheading the drastic ...
Experts detail the benefits of swimming, from strengthening your muscles to reducing inflammation and boosting your mental health—and how to get started. Swimming offers a low-impact exercise with ...
As natural disasters increase and federal services deteriorate, private companies are stepping in to fill the void. Here & Now ‘s Robin Young speaks with Grist’s Rebecca Egan McCarthy.
In 2025, Austin was able to get the federal government to reimburse $34.7 million in expenses associated with disaster ...
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