While state regulators craft new regulations and consult with the insurance industry, many Californians are paying extra-high premiums — or going without insurance entirely.
Wildfires
Is California’s wildfire season finally over? Don’t bet on it, experts say
Recent storms have dampened conditions but have also spurred new vegetation that could act as fuel for fires. And strong fall winds have yet to arrive.
Did the scent of fire scare you last week? Join Firewise, meet your neighbors, be ready for disaster
Shareen Bell got spooked by the smell of wildfire that hung in the air around Santa Cruz County last week. It took her back to the CZU fire and reminded her why the organizing work she does at Firewise matters. She is one of the organizing members of the Highland Firewise group on the Westside, and she encourages everyone to get to know their neighbors and create a disaster plan. She explains how and why here.
Smoky conditions in Santa Cruz County expected through late Thursday, potentially Friday
Smoky winds from the wildfires in far northern California and southern Oregon are bringing smoke to the Santa Cruz area, causing unhealthy conditions for sensitive groups. The National Weather Service said the smoke could remain in the area as long as into Friday.
Hula’s, Pono join fundraising efforts in wake of devastating Maui wildfire
Hula’s Island Grill in downtown Santa Cruz is donating Monday proceeds to Hawaiian relief operations through October, while Pono Hawaiian Grill has partnered with Santa Cruz Surf Shop on a line of “Maui Strong” clothing.
As California fires worsen, can AI come to the rescue?
Cal Fire is the first fire agency to use artificial intelligence to look for signs of wildfires and directly alert dispatch centers.
In the ruins of Lahaina, a surfing legend leads a volunteer army to get supplies to survivors
Legendary big-wave surfer Archie Kalepa has turned his home in Lahaina into a well-orchestrated supply depot for survivors of the devastating Maui fire.
Reeling from the deadliest wildfire in a century, Maui sees ghosts from California’s past
As Hawaii begins to tally the damage and assess how to improve its safety procedures to address extreme fire weather, California can offer many lessons.
As Joshua trees burn, massive wildfire threatens to forever alter Mojave Desert
As firefighters finally made progress on the York fire, California’s largest wildfire of the year, national parks officials and ecologists are preparing for irreversible habitat losses.
York fire on California-Nevada border balloons to 77,000 acres; 0% contained
Firefighters were hoping improved conditions Monday would help with progress in containing the York fire, which began in the Mojave National Preserve and spread into Nevada over the weekend.

