After a 1990 wildfire destroyed his home and possessions, Iyer started over. The loss led him to a Benedictine monastery, where he found comfort and compassion in solitude. His new memoir is Aflame.
How to Listen. For decades, starting in 1991 after his house in Santa Barbara burned to the ground, the travel writer and essayist Pico Iyer
Pico Iyer has visited a small, Benedictine hermitage in California more than 100 times in the last 30 years. He isn't religious, but his life has been transformed by these times spent in silence.
Editor’s note: Find the latest coverage of the Pacific Palisades wildfire here. Wildfires began breaking out in Southern California Tuesday morning as a life-threatening, widespread windstorm ...
As a lifelong traveler, I felt in my bones how home is not where you happen to live so much as what lives inside you: my mother, my wife-to-be, the songs and stories that still played inside my head. I still had my words, the poems I’d learned from, my inner savings account.
As Fernando Lopez Sr. watched live footage of the wildfires raging across Southern California last week, he immediately thought of horses.
The Pico Blanco property is made up of two parcels of undeveloped land that was formerly part of Camp Pico Blanco Boy Scout camp and was once owned by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst,
Some red flag warnings still in effect until 3 p.m. While most red flag warnings that were issued for parts of Southern California have expired, red flag warnings for the Santa Susana Mountains ...
Two lawsuits filed Monday against Southern California Edison allege the utility failed to de-energize its power equipment and clear brush where a blaze sparked near Pasadena, one in a cascade of ...
As wildfires spread across Southern California this week, President-elect Donald Trump cast blame on state leaders and called for California Gov. Gavin Newsom to resign in a series of Truth Social ...
President Biden approved a major disaster declaration for California after meeting with Gov. Gavin Newsom and fire officials Wednesday. Humanitarian groups and nonprofit organizations are working ...
The Western Monarch butterfly is expected to go extinct by 2080, but a handful of Southern California naturalists are at the forefront of efforts to save the iconic insects. Five scientists — a Pasadena resident and four who live in the Inland Empire — were chosen for a program aimed at helping the butterfly.