The rising death underscores the sheer destruction and danger caused by fires that remain very active Conditions are still ...
Ten people have now died in the wildfires raging in the Los Angeles area, although officials warn the death toll could rise, and more than 360,000 have been ordered to evacuate.
Several wildfires continued to burn across the Los Angeles area on Thursday, destroying homes, closing schools, and forcing evacuations. Here’s what to know.
Per the Los Angeles Police Department, an arson suspect has been detained in Woodland Hills and is being investigated for "purposely starting the Kenneth Fire" in West Hills.
Death toll continues to climb as more than 7,500 firefighting personnel are deployed across California, with two of the most ferocious fires at zero percent containment ...
Nearly 180,000 residents across Los Angeles County have been evacuated and more than 10,000 structures may have been lost or ...
Officials are asking people to avoid the roads still open near the fire areas if possible, especially in West Los Angeles.
Cal Fire and the Los Angeles County Fire Department have reported that fires in Los Angeles County have burned more than ...
Massive wildfires roaring through the Los Angeles area left neighborhoods in ruins, killing at least five people and ...
Major wildfires are destroying homes throughout the Los Angeles area, including two that have burned over 10,000 acres.
As L.A. remains in a state of emergency and local events announce cancellations citywide, we pivot our Weekend Guide to share ...
More than 7,500 personnel, including firefighters, law enforcement, and other emergency support personnel, are on the ground ...