Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted last week and roared across ... was 31% contained by Friday night, according to the California Department of ...
We explain what’s known about how the catastrophic L.A. wildfires started and the factors that scientists do -- and don’t -- think contributed.
Many Californians thought wildfires couldn’t reach deep into their cities. But the Los Angeles fires showed how older homes ...
I have friends who lost houses. I have family who were burned out of their home. Los Angeles has lost churches, synagogues, ...
Many factors, such as strong Santa Ana winds and urban planning decisions, played into the recent destructive wildfires in ...
But while the January fires rank as the most destructive in Los Angeles history, they have not been as damaging as others in ...
The Los Angeles-area blazes, which authorities say have killed at least 16 people, have leveled homes, businesses and schools ...
This happens throughout the world whenever there is a major fire near an urban area, and is also common in Australia. Poor ...
Billion-dollar losses, buyers scrambling to find homes and the question of how and when to rebuild. A look at where things ...
Wildfires in Los Angeles are being driven by climate change, not political mismanagement, and California’s leaders have taken ...
Even as four wildfires continued to burn in Los Angeles County Wednesday, the blazes were already rewriting the record books.
The Palisades and Eaton fires are now among the most destructive in California’s history in terms of the number of structures ...