As of Friday morning, 939 incarcerated firefighters have been working “around the clock cutting fire lines and removing fuel ...
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If any of our north state residents got PTSD watching the news this week, it is completely understandable. Scenes of Pacific Palisades and the surrounding areas burning — and the aftermath — were ...
As fires continue to rage across the Los Angeles area, 939 incarcerated firefighters have joined the front lines to support ...
The Los Angeles fires have destroyed thousands of structures, but are they the most destructive in state history? Here's what Cal Fire data shows.
A number of incarcerated individuals from California state prisons are working for up to $10 per day to battle the ...
Among the thousands of boots on the ground battling the wildfires in Los Angeles are hundreds of incarcerated individuals — a ...
These camps provide crucial support, particularly as California faces increasingly frequent and intense fire seasons. This year alone, incarcerated firefighters have helped combat fires threatening ...
A plume of smoke was rising above Fallbrook Friday east of military base Camp Pendleton. Cal Fire San Diego was responding to a vegetation fire near Overland Trail and Mission Road north of state ...
Southern California fires are only a fraction of the size of the state's largest blazes historically but could be the most destructive ever.
Los Angeles is in the midst of battling multiple wildfires. FOX Business takes a look at some of America's most costly ...
Before the Palisades and Eaton fires, CalFire stats show only two wildfires in history scorched more structures.
As firefighters work to contain the slew of brush fires spreading across Los Angeles County, among the emergency responders ...