Smoke from wildfires — like the ones in Los Angeles — can have health consequences. Here's what experts expect.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — With levels of sooty air pollution far too high across swaths of the Los Angeles area, Dana Benton is ...
After the fires get under control, wind could help push some particles out of the air, as will gravity with some larger compounds. Gases and fine particles could hang around longer. In burned areas, ...
As wildfires ravage Los Angeles, experts answer key questions about how wildfire smoke affects health and how to protect ...
With hazardous levels of smoke lingering over Los Angeles County as a result of the slew of wildfires currently burning throughout the region, county officials are urging the public to stay safe.
The fires burning across Los Angeles County have sent billowing plumes of black smoke into the air, posing a major health ...
The smoke throughout LA can cause immediate health problems like asthma, while VOCs can lead to long-term effects like cancer ...
Establish an emergency plan in anticipation of wildfire season. Here’s what you should do: Prepare your home and property.
Certain masks are effective in protecting against wildfire smoke — but only if they are fitted and worn properly.
The fire has scorched more than 11,000 acres, destroyed more than 1,000 structures and forced tens of thousands to evacuate.
Los Angeles Unified School District (closed through Friday, Jan. 10). LAUSD schools were already closed on Thursday because ...
At least 10 people have been killed as fast-moving flames are burning through homes and businesses in the Los Angeles area ...