Ash from the Los Angeles Palisades and Eaton fires has been found by ocean researchers up to 100 miles away in the Pacific near San Nicolas Island.
The Ventura County fire just north of Los Angeles was initially estimated to be 3 acres, but has since burned 50 acres.
NOAA Fisheries’ scientists will watch for potential effects on fisheries and marine life, including anchovy eggs abundant in waters downwind of the fires. They have collected samples both before and ...
We’ve got you covered for all the exciting action this weekend. Follow along on the Santa Barbara Invite 2025 Event Page for livestreams and updates throughout the weekend. The event begins January ...
A new study co-authored by a USC Price professor published in Energies finds that generating electricity with wind turbines ...
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires continue burning in the Los Angeles area that left parts of Southern California with ...
At least 28 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple wildfires rage ...
The Environmental Defense Center wants safe pipes and strong protections before allowing Sable to restart off shore oil ...
The Hughes, Sepulveda and Laguna fires are the latest blazes in a nerve-racking week as Southern California heads into a ...
Up close, it seems harmless — cute, even. With its rabbit ear-shaped antennae, fuzzy body and soft, mottled wings, the 2-inch ...
Scientists on a research boat dozens of miles from the California coast saw ash and smoke from the L.A. wildfires — and fear ...
Nebraska football's scholarship offers to high school prospects this month has stretch from coast to coast. Among the recipients is Californian Luke Sorensen. T ...