Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people. The Palisades and Eaton wildfires are still burning in ...
At least 24 people have died across the Los Angeles area. Officials have said the true death toll isn't known as the fires ...
The Los Angeles wildfires, which began on January 7, have devastated neighborhoods, killed 24 individuals, and displaced thousands. Firefighters are battling the flames, with strong winds expected to ...
New wildfires have erupted in California as thousands of firefighters continue their work to extinguish other deadly blazes ...
Mandatory evacuations for more than 100,000 people remain in place for the wildfires, which started Jan. 7 amid a powerful ...
Monday 9:00 p.m. PST The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power issued a warning that it may be forced to cut off power supply—with outages potentially lasting as long as 48 hours—in certain areas ...
Resurgent Santa Ana winds, coupled with low humidity and tinder-dry brush, could cause dangerous fire growth. Follow live updates on containment and fire news.
A hang-gliding pilot, a father and son and a former child actor are among those who have died due to the Los Angeles area ...
The Palisades fire, the largest, is 14% contained, while the Eaton fire, the deadliest with 16 fatalities, is 33% contained.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has confirmed 24 deaths, a toll that rose after structure-to-structure searches by ...
Family members have begun to identify the Los Angeles residents who were killed in the wildfires sweeping through the area.
The couple, who live 90 miles away from the Californian city in Montecito near Santa Barbara, were spotted on Friday handing out food packages and speaking to survivors of the wildfires.