In the aftermath of L.A.’s most destructive wildfires, air quality experts warn that families should be prepared for the “disaster after the disaster” — ...
Palisades Charter High School, damaged in this month's firestorm, reopened online Tuesday. But many students dreaded the Zoom ...
COVID is surging now. Levels of the virus in Montpelier’s wastewater have skyrocketed since mid-December to the mid-5000s, up ...
Many stood waiting their turn wearing KN95 masks and ski goggles to help with ... This time, it was for good. His mother, in her 90s, had evacuated with the help of her caretaker.
The warnings began on Saturday, Jan. 4. Our neighbor, a volunteer at the local sheriff’s station, texted that we should ...
First and foremost, Habre recommends staying indoors as much as possible and keeping your windows closed. While the air may ...
First and foremost, Habre recommends staying indoors as much as possible and keeping your windows closed. While the air may ...
What we’re really worried about is the PM2.5 levels,” or the fine particles in wildfire smoke, which have a diameter of less ...
If you’ve put your COVID face masks into retirement, it’s time to start wearing them again if you live in a large region of ...
As fires continue to burn in California, there are many ways to protect yourself and your family from wildfire smoke and ash.
Smoke and ash from urban wildfires, like those in Los Angeles, may put people at risk of short- and long-term health problems ...
Wildfires are devastating the city of Los Angeles. Here’s how they can affect the health of those close and far from the smoke.