LA wildfires alter livelihoods in communities: 'We left with nothing'
Many businesses are still without a home three months after the devastating California wildfires. The fires didn’t just burn homes, they also altered livelihoods in the community.
Wildfire victims not receiving help from FAIR Plan: 'I’ll have to fight with them for the next three years'
Total insured losses from the Southern California wildfires earlier this year are estimated to be as high $45 billion. Palisades homeowners forced onto the FAIR Plan as a last resort are not getting the the help they need.
College Basketball Crown gives teams an opportunity to extend their seasons
With the men’s Final Four just days away, the College Basketball Crown is now down from 16 teams to eight in this single-elimination tournament.
College Basketball Crown, a new postseason tournament, kicks off inaugural year in Las Vegas
College basketball programs that fell shy of the NCAA's March Madness tournament will now have the opportunity to compete in the postseason through the College Basketball Crown.
Americans predicted to bet a whopping $3.1 billion this March Madness
March Madness has officially kicked off and fans from across the country are traveling to Las Vegas, where they are predicted to bet more than $3 billion.
Fleet of Amazon-backed self-driving taxis will soon hit the Las Vegas streets with public rides
Zoox robotaxis, a new fleet of self-driving taxis backed by Amazon, is ready to hit the streets this year, rolling out first in Las Vegas.
Companies are building robots to combat the loneliness epidemic and bring emotional support
Robots are capable of completing many tasks, but now, companies are now taking that human-robot relationship one step further to combat the loneliness epidemic.
Southern California wildfire victims adjust to their new normal: 'Really sobering'
It’s already been a month since the massive wildfires torched Southern California, leaving families with nothing. For many in the Palisades, moving back isn’t even on the table.
Dogs visit FEMA centers to comfort those impacted by Southern California wildfires
Southern California residents are being proactive about new fire threats while others are in the process of healing and recovering from what has burned down.