Most of the places where we all lived burnt to ashes last night,’ writes former Walt Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde.
What we know about the California wildfires. Fierce wildfires burning out of control in the greater Los Angeles area have killed at least six people and forced nearly 180,000 more ...
Photos from the path of destruction highlight the mounting loss and how some California communities are forever changed.
Thursday, 5:24 p.m. PST The Palisades Fire spread to 19,978 acres, damaging or destroying 5,316 structures in the impacted ...
The wildfires forced at least 24 school districts to partially or totally cancel classes for Thursday. At least five people ...
Officials say more than 10,000 structures have burned in the Los Angeles-area fires. Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley ...
Despite my training, it’s still overwhelming to see this level of destruction so close to my home in Los Angeles County.
Another potentially dangerous fire broke out Thursday afternoon in West Hills, where evacuation orders were quickly issued, then downgraded hours later.
The fire broke out in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood around 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 7 and since grew to nearly 3,000 acres.
While fire officials said Thursday morning that growth of the 13,690-acre Eaton Fire has been significantly stopped, it ...
Victor Shaw is among those who lost their lives, with his sister Shari Shaw telling ABC News he died in a heroic attempt to protect his home in Altadena.
The new blaze lit up near Runyon Canyon, which is in the vicinity of iconic Los Angeles locations and tourist destinations.