Palisades and Eaton blazes now cover nearly 30,000 acres - Death toll has risen to six, while more than 4,000 structures have ...
Eleven months ago, the Los Angeles area was under water. Nearly a foot of rain fell in just a couple of days in early ...
National Geographic's staff photographer—who has decades of experience covering wildfires—weighs in on why the latest fires ...
The exact cause of each fire is still under investigation, but officials have largely blamed the extreme drought conditions, ...
Sheriff Robert Luna said 179,783 people are under evacuation orders due to the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst and Lidia fires in Los Angeles County. Another 200,000 residents are under evacuation warnings.
Thanks to an aggressive dry season and hurricane-force winds, Los Angeles is experiencing the most devastating fires in the city’s history. At least five people have died and over 130,000 residents in ...
Left-wing political failures are ruining California. First and foremost, the nightmare in California is a natural disaster.
The Los Angeles wildfires have now burned down more than 29,000 acres of land, with firefighters continuously battling the ...
Firefighters battled early Thursday to control a series of major fires in the Los Angeles area that have killed five people, ...
The former Harrisburg resident evacuated with her husband, Shalom Staub, and their rescue dog, Ruppert, not knowing if they ...
California is no stranger to wildfires, with blazes sprouting up more frequently and outside of what was traditionally considered "wildfire season." But as Gov. Gavin Newsom underlined, wildfires aren ...
Several wildfires continued to burn across the Los Angeles area on Thursday, destroying homes, closing schools, and forcing evacuations. Here’s what to know.