The first official visit of President Trump’s second term will include Nevada and the disaster-stricken states of North Carolina and California.
President Trump will travel to North Carolina, California and Nevada this week for the first trips of his presidency, he told reporters on Tuesday. The president said he will be going Friday to
The Southern Nevada Strike Team of firefighters deployed to help fight deadly wildfires in Los Angeles County, returned to Las Vegas Thursday. The 45-member team, which included firefighters from Clark County Fire Department,
President Donald Trump’s first trip since returning to the White House will take him to Asheville, North Carolina, and the Los Angeles area in California, communities where he has loudly criticized the federal response to recent natural disasters.
Deputy CAL FIRE Nevada-Yuba-Placer Unit (NEU) Chief Jim Hudson, a resident of Nevada County, and his team of 67 personnel were deployed to Los Angeles the day the fires started.
Washington: Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he’ll make the first trip of his second term as US President on Friday, visiting hurricane-hit parts of western North Carolina before going to Los Angeles and then to Nevada.
The provisional toll of the fires ravaging America's second-largest city has reached 24 dead and 100,000 displaced. Residents live in anticipation of potential evacuations.
While many Angelenos have been devastated by the fires, others in the sprawling city have had to balance helping out with “normal life.”
When wildfires strike, the impact reverberates throughout California, demonstrating the interconnectedness of our communities. In moments of crisis, the strength of unity shines brightest, and the Truckee-Tahoe region is ready to
The efforts in California are both on air and on the ground as several fires continue to burn and thousands have been left devastated.
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared across the Los Angeles area.