California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a more than $2.5 billion package to help the Los Angeles area recover from its recent deadly wildfires.
Overnight water drops helped stop the spread of a huge wildfire churning through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles.
The “Hills” alums claim LA’s water supply infrastructure “presented an inherent danger and risk of fire to private property.” ...
Letters and photos, diaries and documents stashed in bankers boxes or file cabinets or kitchen drawers turned to ash in the ...
Calmer or no winds also contribute to better conditions. Strong winds give oxygen to flames and can dry out vegetation, ...
Heartbroken families, burned-out business owners and beleaguered Los Angeles leaders are beginning to ponder a monumental ...
Firefighters fought to maintain the upper hand on a huge and rapidly moving wildfire that swept through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles and resulted in more than 50,000 people being put under ...
The Sepulveda Fire erupted near the 405 Freeway, forcing evacuations and challenging firefighters battling steep terrain, gusty winds, and low humidity. Aerial water drops were critical in slowing the ...
In Los Angeles — a city notorious for dense layers ... the clothes he had on the day the flames hit. Dolan didn’t have renter’s insurance, but he was able to apply for FEMA assistance ...
The Hughes, Sepulveda and Laguna fires are the latest blazes in a nerve-racking week as Southern California heads into a ...