The Los Angeles wildfires that started on Tuesday have killed five people so far, burnt down hundreds of houses, and led to ...
As wildfires become increasingly common in urban areas such as Boulder, Colorado and Lahaina, Hawaii, public water systems ...
Multiple massive wildfires tore across the Los Angeles area with devastating force early Wednesday, destroying more than 1,000 structures and killing at least two people as desperate residents escaped ...
The largest of the blazes, the Palisades Fire, is more than 24 square miles. That’s larger than land size of Providence, Rhode Island. The Palisades Fire has grown quickly, more than doubling in size ...
Several schools have been reported destroyed or damaged in the wildfires, including Palisades Charter High School, which was ...
New fire erupts in Hollywood Hills near residential area, prompts evacuations 6 p.m. A new brush fire erupted in the Hollywood Hills, burning approximately 10 acres between Runyon Canyon and Wattles ...
The Palisades fire, Pasadena's Eaton fire and the Hurst fire are burning uncontrollably in the greater Los Angeles area, leaving 5 dead and prompting thousands to evacuate.
Thousands of people have fled their homes as a brush fire in the Pacific Palisades has grown to more than 15,000 acres ...
More than 44,000 people are under evacuation orders in Sylmar due to the Hurst Fire, just one of four major fires burning across LA County amid a dangerous, life-threatening windstorm.
The Palisades and Eaton fires have destroyed neighborhoods and left tens of thousands evacuated from their homes, with a state of emergency in effect.
Millions woke up to hazy skies and poor air quality Wednesday morning as crews continued to fight the Palisades Fire in western Los Angeles, the Eaton Fire near Altadena and the Hurst/Sylmar Fire ...