A restaurant's massive mozzarella sticks went so viral on TikTok that it hired a dedicated chef just to make the fried and cheesy appetizer. The Winchester, located in Tenerife, Spain, first ...
Megan's client, Chirag Patel, was interested in buying a property at 346 Chandler St., the former site of CW Medical Supply, and converting it to a smoke shop where tobacco products and related ...
Experts say that wildfire smoke is unsafe for everyone and that all area residents should be worried about the potential health effects from this pollutant. The cause for concern is ...
THAT AGAIN IS PUSHING THE SMOKE OFF IN THE WEST, SOUTH SOUTHWEST DIRECTION, RIGHT OVER TOP OF AREAS LIKE FORT MYERS. SO THAT'LL BE WITH US FOR AT LEAST A FEW HOURS HERE. IT'S NOT GOING TO STICK ...
Yet even in areas that aren’t burning, plumes of smoke remain a serious and ongoing public health threat—especially as the region braces for dangerous winds that could fuel the spread of ash ...
The good news is that N95 masks can filter out 95% of smoke particles, according to California’s health department. The best thing to do is stay inside and limit your outdoor activities, but if you ...
Los Angeles is already infamous for poor air quality. But the fires scorching the area now are sending up plumes of black smoke that pose threats to human health beyond that of standard wildfires.
As Los Angeles heads into its second week under siege from wildfires, growing concerns over the health impacts of the resulting smoke are coming to the forefront. Unlike wildfires, which typically ...
In Los Angeles right now, it’s not just acrid smoke that’s in the air. There’s fear, anxiety, and pain. When will they get these fires under control? What if the wind picks up? What if my ...
Along with the wildfires, residents must deal with other hazards: smoke and ash. Smoke is made of tiny particles. Smoke particles 2.5 micrometers or smaller in size — known as PM2.5 — are particularly ...
The plumes of smoke are even visible from space. Residents of many fire-prone areas—as well as those far downwind—have grown familiar with the orange, apocalyptic haze of wildfire smoke as ...