Josie Abugov (@_josiejo) 's Twitter Profile
Josie Abugov

@_josiejo

environment reporter @NOLAnews, 818

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ABC7 Eyewitness News (@abc7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A local ER nurse was doing all she could to save her 90-year-old parents' home in Hastings Ranch as the Eaton Fire ravaged the area. She expressed frustration that her elderly parents' insurance company had recently canceled their fire coverage. abc7.la/3WaJBvA

Hannah Wiley (@hannahcwiley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I remain in major awe of my colleagues Los Angeles Times. For those who cancelled their subscription in the last year in protest of whatever, I urge you to take a look at our homepage and argue that this work isn't worth supporting: latimes.com

Caroline Renard (@carolinerenard_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

L.A. restaurants providing food, shelter to fire evacuees and first responders - Los Angeles Times latimes.com/food/list/los-…

Andrea Gallo (@aegallo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And so it begins: seven victims of the New Orleans Bourbon Street attack have filed a lawsuit against the city and two of its contractors alleging that they failed to protect Bourbon from this type of attack. Joseph Cranney with the early details: nola.com/news/courts/ne…

Frank Shyong (@frankshyong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A good way to decide what to post about LA wildfires right now is to imagine the 2,000 plus bereaved families as the primary audience. Not posting is also an option.

Alicia Victoria Lozano (@aliciavlozano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I could be standing in Lahaina or Paradise or Mendocino. Today I’m standing in the rubble of what used to be my childhood home and am reminded that wildfires don’t care if you live in a mansion or a studio apartment. Once they come for you, we’re all the same NBC News

Daniel Hernandez ✍🏽🌞 (@longdrivesouth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honestly just go look at LATimes and get facts on the fires. Actual, usable facts. Hundreds of journalists have been reporting (+ evacuating/surviving), publishing stories by the minute, verifying facts. Do you know what that means? Type this in a browser: latimes.com

Mike Smith (@mikejsmith504) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we posted the most complete telling so far of what happened in the Bourbon Street attack, with contributions from a long list of colleagues. Read it here: nola.com/news/terror-on…

Lara Nicholson (@laranicholson_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using interviews with nearly two dozen eyewitnesses, surveillance footage, phone videos and social media posts, Blake Paterson, Mike Smith, Jeff Adelson and Josie Abugov reconstruct the before, during and after of the Bourbon Street attack for NOLA.com nola.com/news/terror-on…

Zack Stentz (@musezack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The widely dispersed, hopscotch geography of these wildfires means you might be offering your house as an evacuation point to a friend in the morning and then in the evening asking that same friend if you can stay with them.

Josie Abugov (@_josiejo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The sheer scope of the region’s multiple fires means that nearly every echelon of Hollywood has been hard hit.” good explainer for those who might not know about the variability and interconnection of the people who power the industry, already so unstable for so long

Mike Smith (@mikejsmith504) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Look at Elon Musk' -- great piece on what's happening behind the scenes at the New Orleans area levee authority by Alex Lubben. Shane Guidry says changes are necessary, but they raise questions over whether post-Katrina reforms are being abandoned. nola.com/news/environme…

Alex Lubben (@alexlubben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shane Guidry, who says he is to Jeff Landry what Elon Musk is to Trump, is reshaping the agency tasked with protecting the New Orleans metro area from storm surge flooding. nola.com/news/environme…

Richard Campanella (@nolacampanella) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As lower Chartres Street gets scraped and repaved, note the rare views of wooden pilings in the foreground, a street treatment used occasionally in the nineteen century.

As lower Chartres Street gets scraped and repaved, note the rare views of wooden pilings in the foreground, a street treatment used occasionally in the nineteen century.