The former mayor of the town at the center of California's deadliest wildfire encouraged L.A. to get its churches, schools ...
But while the January fires rank as the most destructive in Los Angeles history, they have not been as damaging as others in ...
The Camp Fire, which started because of a downed PG&E power line on Nov. 8, 2018, burned more than 153,000 acres ... fires ...
As containment grows on the Los Angeles-area fires, the state's disaster response is not done even when the flames are out.
Paradise Mayor Steve Crowder is in contact with officials in Southern California to share insights on recovery efforts ...
Before 2008, California had never seen more than a million acres burn in one year, but that year there were over 1.4 million ...
The 2018 Camp Fire, which Droz Tragos documented ... The Camp Fire, known as the deadliest fire in California history, destroyed over 18,000 homes and businesses, leaving 85 people dead.
The Paradise community is standing in solidarity with Angelenos as wildfires ravage Southern California, sharing support ...
Southern California Edison said fire agencies are investigating whether electrical equipment was involved in the ignition of the Hurst Fire.
The L.A.-area fires may pose the first big test of California’s wildfire fund, which was set up in 2019 to protect utilities ...
This isn’t the first time Trump has come to survey a fire-ravaged California. He was critical of the state then, as he is now ...
Documentary filmmaker Tracy Droz Tragos, who highlighted life after the 2018 Camp Fire, lost everything in the Palisades Fire in a terrifying case of life imitating art.