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 ...
Smoke and ash from urban wildfires, like those in Los Angeles, may put people at risk of short- and long-term health problems ...
Officials are warning of windblown ash and other pollutants from Los Angeles-area fires and say air quality readers won't ...
If your home is still standing after this year's wildfires, you may be wondering how to get out the clingy smell of smoke.
Yet even in areas that aren’t burning, plumes of smoke remain a serious and ongoing public health threat—especially as the ...
Health and climate experts say wildfire smoke is setting California back in its efforts to reduce air pollution.
More than a week after a series of wildfires broke out in and around Los Angeles, winds are starting to let up, giving ...
Several parts of southern California are currently under windblown dust and ash advisories as deadly wildfires continue to ...
As Los Angeles contends with the devastating effects of wildfires, medical experts provide tips to protect your lungs, skin ...
Short-term exposure to PM2.5 has been linked to premature death, hospital admissions, bronchitis, asthma attacks and other ...