Firefighters are nearing victory in the battles against three major wildfires near Los Angeles that have burned more than 117 ...
The California Highway Patrol was investigating a rollover crash in Irvine Thursday that left multiple firefighters injured.
Firefighters responded to the brush fire after it was first reported at around 1:15 p.m. on Trabuco Creek Road near an remote-controlled airplane airport, according to the OC Fire Authority.
Wednesday morning the Airport Fire reached 22,376 acres and remains 0% contained. Evacuation orders and warnings for thousands remain in place.
Officials said crews were having "notable success in increasing containment" in areas such as Lake Elsinore, Decker Canyon ...
Smoke was heaviest southeast of Los Angeles and widespread across the rest of Southern California. Data from air sensors ...
Firefighters were using bulldozers, helicopters, and airplanes to control a rapidly spreading blaze near a remote-controlled ...
Mountainous terrain, dry weather and winds are making it difficult to fight the wildfires threatening communities near Los ...
The Airport Fire in Orange County, California continues to grow and was likely caused by crews putting together a project ...
The fire's grown to 19,000 acres in less than 24 hours, prompting evacuations. Fire officials said OC Public Works was moving ...
Firefighters continued to make progress battling the Airport Fire in Orange and Riverside counties, holding the spread and growth of the blaze.
The three fires continued to burn Wednesday, forcing evacuations and threatening homes around Southern California.