2025 fires
Coverage of 2025 fires in the Nexus archive.
- OJ murder trial witness rallies for Pratt's campaign against 'awful' Mayor Bass: 'LA needs a change'
Kato Kaelin, an O.J. Simpson murder trial witness, supports Spencer Pratt's campaign for Los Angeles mayor, criticizing Karen Bass's handling of the 2025 fires. Over a dozen celebrities back Pratt, a reality TV star, who runs as an independent against Bass and Nithya Rahman in the primary.
- OJ murder trial witness rallies for Pratt's campaign against 'awful' Mayor Bass: 'LA needs a change'
Kato Kaelin, a witness in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, supports Spencer Pratt's campaign for Los Angeles mayor, criticizing Mayor Karen Bass's response to the 2025 fires. Kaelin argues LA needs leadership change, highlighting Pratt's potential to address issues like homelessness and drug abuse. Pratt, a reality TV star and independent candidate, will face Bass and Nithya Rahman in the primary.
- Inspired by Jane Goodall, students build nurseries to reforest L.A.'s fire-scorched communities
Students in Southern California, inspired by Jane Goodall, are cultivating campus nurseries to reforest areas damaged by the 2025 fires. This initiative aims to restore fire-scarred landscapes and honor Goodall's conservation legacy.
- They lost their homes to fire. Now they're rebuilding with all-electric.
Los Angeles homeowners in the Palisades and Eaton burn areas are rebuilding after the 2025 fires, with some opting for all-electric home designs. Emergency orders permit 'like-for-like' replacements, but a new trend toward all-electric construction is emerging.
- They lost their homes to fire. Now they're rebuilding with all-electric.
Los Angeles homeowners in the Palisades and Eaton burn areas are rebuilding after the 2025 fires, with some opting for all-electric home designs. Emergency orders permit 'like-for-like' replacements, enabling this shift toward electric infrastructure.
- More than 200,000 lost their homes in the L.A. County fires. For people already on the streets, the damage ran deeper
A UCLA study highlights the disproportionate impact of the 2025 L.A. County fires on unhoused populations, with over 200,000 people losing their homes and deeper consequences for those already experiencing homelessness.