Californians and Angelenos are experiencing a temporary reprieve from the heightened wildfire danger that has gripped the region since the historic Santa Ana wind event began nine days ago.
The winds fueling fires in Southern California are begin to relax, but the forecast calls for their return next week.
As of January 13, close to 100,000 people are under evacuation orders. The population is in nothing less than panic.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 25 people. The Palisades and Eaton wildfires continue to burn in ...
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted last week and roared across the Los Angeles area.
Firefighters continued their battle against the devastating fires burning in L.A. County Wednesday. But as dangerous fire ...
Maybe it isn't windy where you are right now, but some areas of Southern California are experiencing strong gusts like those ...
An arson suspect arrested in Pacoima admitted he started a small fire that burned a tree "because he liked the smell of ...
While the end to the fire danger is not yet in sight, experts say the hazards that will remain in its wake will be severe.
A conventional red flag warning — which warns of severe wildfire behavior if ignition occurs — remains in effect for large ...
From a small bush fire to 19,000 acres of land engulfed in flames, these are the most destructive wildfires to have ripped ...
T here are a lot of variables at play in the catastrophic wildfires currently clawing through southern California: dry vegetation, lack of rain, dense housing development, errant ...