Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 27 people. The Palisades and Eaton wildfires continue to burn in ...
As flames continue to linger across Los Angeles, Bloomington-Normal residents reflect on the ongoing destruction while others share what they are witnessing on the ground.
An Associated Press analysis of emergency communications shows that the first evacuation order covering neighborhoods closest ...
Some residents who've been evacuated since last week were finally allowed back into their homes last night but there is some ...
At least 27 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple wildfires rage ...
The marine layer and low clouds will rebuild along the coast and some inland valleys in the evening and morning hours for the next couple of days, but sunny afternoons are expected. Beaches and ...
In recent days, however, the region’s powerful Santa Ana winds—which have been fanning the flames—have begun to slow down.
The veteran network journalist spoke about watching displaced residents return to what is left of their charred homes, an experience that Burnett said is emotionally charged.
Besides burning the most urban area, the Eaton and Palisades fires are the largest ever for California in January. Alexandra ...
As weather conditions improve and firefighters make progress in containing the Los Angeles wildfires, hazards remain at the site of each blaze. Follow for live updates.
T housands of personnel—firefighters, first responders, and the National Guard—have turned their attention towards stifling ...
Apocalypse as a happy ending? Only in Los Angeles. It's an idea that's epicentral to the identity of the place.