Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown is encouraging individuals to be aware of fraudulent charities and scams when donating to Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts.
As wildfires continue to spread across southern California, a flight from Los Angeles International Airport touched down on Wednesday evening at Dulles International Airport in Virginia with people eager to escape the flames.
As crews continue to battle multiple fires across Los Angeles County, thousands are still working to leave their homes to escape the flames, including several people with ties to Baltimore.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools is collecting donations for families impacted by destructive wildfires in Los Angeles​.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — After Mick Cronin got what he wanted — to be tossed in a nine-point game with 5:14 remaining in Friday night's eventual 79-61 loss to Maryland — UCLA 's coach made a beeline for the locker room.
As wildfires continue to spread across southern California, a flight from Los Angeles International Airport touched down on Wednesday evening at Dulles International Airport (IAD) in Virginia with people eager to escape the flames.
As a string of wildfires hit Los Angeles County, social media users spread claims that authorities purposefully set the blazes to encourage the development of so-called "smart cities." While America's second-largest city does have long-term plans to implement digital technologies to improve services,
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has issued a consumer alert regarding fraudulent charities linked to California wildfire relief.
It's two games in a row," Willard said after Maryland lost at then-No. 9 Oregon, 83-79, on Sunday. Cronin waxed similarly on Tuesday night after No. 24 Michigan hammered UCLA, 94-75, in Los Angeles. "We finally do get a stop and can't get a defensive ...
As wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles ... we left for the Christmas holidays,” and the Maryland Republican claimed that Los Angeles “mishandled the fire department so egregiously ...
Waves of southern California residents returned to find piles of ash and debris where their homes stood just two weeks ago.
When he was relieved from fighting the Hurst Fire, Capt. Dan Lievense headed to his next assignment -- to protect his and his neighbors' houses in Altadena. He called his brother, also an LAFD firefighter, for help, KTLA reported, adding that Lievense's oldest son was already using a garden hose.