A month after announcing its first funding round and debut insurance product, Stand is seeing a huge surge in interest due to the LA wildfires.
Roughly one out of every 10 Los Angeles homeowners lacks insurance – a share on par with statewide trends, according to one estimate.
Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate their homes in California as six fires continue to devastate the Los Angeles area.
Roughly one out of every 10 Los Angeles homeowners lacks insurance – a share on par with statewide trends, according to one estimate. My trusty spreadsheet reviewed LendingTree’s tracking of ...
Among them, Airbnb.org, a nonprofit founded by Airbnb, is working with 211 LA (another nonprofit organization) to offer free temporary housing to residents who have been displaced or forced to evacuate their homes. Stays are funded by Airbnb.org and the generosity of Airbnb hosts.
John Adolph, a 48-year-old video producer, and his wife, two small children and two dogs have been staying with friends since they fled their Altadena home a week ago. Their ranch-style home of six years near the Angeles National Forest was totally destroyed in the Eaton Fire.
Somini Sengupta, a climate reporter who has lived across Los Angeles, reflects on the city, its mythology and its reckoning with disaster.
How long it takes you to save for a 20% down payment depends in part on where you live, according to a new report.
L.A.'s wildfire recovery may be on a collision course with Trump's immigration policy. Southern California's construction industry is heavily reliant on immigrant labor.
Credit ratings agency S&P placed a credit watch warning on Los Angeles’s general obligation and municipal improvement lease revenue bonds, signaling at least a one-in-two chance
Of the people who were looking to move, nearly half cited the political climate as their reason for wanting to find a new home. Other reasons included the expected ones, such as outgrowing their current home and wanting to live closer to loved ones.
Staggered after one of the most destructive natural disasters in Southern California history, thousands of heartbroken families, burned-out business owners and beleaguered