In the same month that multiple fires devastated Los Angeles County, the Border 2 Fire sparked and set over 6,000 acres ...
Rain was falling across Southern California on Sunday, bringing some relief to thousands of firefighters who have been battling multiple major wildfires in the LA area.
The 10,396-acre Hughes fire reached 56% containment Friday as first responders made progress controlling multiple blazes ...
Rain and cooler temperatures will bring relief to Southern California this weekend, after a prolonged stretch of dry, breezy ...
Together the Eaton and Palisades fires have burned almost 40,000 acres, destroying thousands of homes and businesses, and killing 28 people. They've also burned through several beloved hiking areas.
LA County Sheriff says about 31,000 people were under mandatory evacuation orders while another 23,000 were under evacuation ...
In Eaton Canyon, a beloved hiking area, more than two dozen trails appear to have burned, including those leading to Millard ...
Some residents began to assess the damage to their homes as firefighters appeared to turn a corner in containing the blazes.
But while the January fires rank as the most destructive in Los Angeles history, they have not been as damaging as others in ...
They're following dozens of leads in the hopes that clues in burn patterns ... recorded is now a focus for fire investigators ...
Since Jan. 7, devastating fires in and around Los Angeles have burned more than 40,000 acres of land, an area slightly larger than Washington, D.C. They have razed or damaged more than 12,300 homes ...
Conditions have been ripe for wildfires thanks to a combination of an exceptionally dry period - downtown LA has only ...