LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -A pause in the fierce winds that super-charged the ring of wildfires that devastated Los Angeles this ...
The fires have burned an area bigger than San Francisco and destroyed more than 10,000 homes and other structures. No cause ...
Earlier this week, as hurricane-strength winds blew through bone-dry hillside subdivisions, Los Angeles saw its worst nightmare realized as long-predicted firestorms engulfed wide swaths of the nation ...
California wildfires continue with dry conditions and powerful winds —which are due to last through Friday — fueling at least five fires.
Some Altadena residents returned to find their homes standing, while others are left reeling from the immense loss.
Friday morning looked promising for a Monday resumption of school in LAUSD, but uncertain, potentially hazardous weather ...
An earthquake registering a magnitude of 3.7 shook part of the San Francisco Bay Area and people reported feeling a quick jolt. There were no immediate reports of injuries or major property damage.
Firefighters are hoping for a break from the fierce winds that have fueled massive blazes in the Los Angeles area, killing 10 ...
Los Angeles is reeling from the most destructive wildfires in its history, and firefighters are struggling to contain the ...
"The Santa Ynez Reservoir had been closed for repairs to its cover, leaving a 117 million gallon water storage complex empty in the heart of the Palisades.” ...
A second wildfire fueled by dangerously high winds sparked in Los Angeles County on Tuesday and exploded in growth overnight.
Tens of thousands of people have been impacted by evacuation orders since the blazes began. Follow for live updates.