Winds and unusually dry conditions played a crucial role in setting the stage for the extreme wildfires ravaging Los Angeles County.
As wildfires continue to spread across southern California, experts are warning they could impact the mental health of residents and first responders.
The Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, Lidia and Kenneth fires are burning in Southern California, destroying more than 10,000 structures. Here are the latest updates.
CDCR operates more than 30 “fire camps” across the state where people serving state prison sentences are trained in ...
Tens of thousands of people were forced to flee their homes as a brush fire in the Pacific Palisades grew to more than 20,400 ...
The Kenneth fire erupted at the border of Los Angeles and Ventura counties on Thursday, the latest blaze to ravage the area.
The high winds buffeting Southern California felled trees this evening on Foothill Boulevard just east of Indian Hill, and ...
Though Tuesday’s jarring windstorm left its mark on Claremont in the form of downed trees, limbs, and some property damage, ...
Denver7 called on David Roth, a senior forecaster with the NOAA's Weather Prediction Center, for the expert opinion on how ...
As the reality of the destruction wrought by the Southern California firestorm continued coming to light, fire crews hoped to ...
Some residents said Mayor Karen Bass should have canceled her trip to Ghana when weather warnings in Los Angeles grew ...
Los Angeles officials said a "tremendous" demand — four times normal levels — during the Palisades fire caused some hydrants ...