Residents who survived calamitous fires in Pacific Palisades and Altadena hold their ground in burned-out neighborhoods, ...
The biggest challenge remains the hot, dry wind — which picked up early this week, though not as badly as forecasters had feared.
The National Weather Service says predicted strong winds are developing later than expected Tuesday but they’re coming, as ...
Roads are slowly killing themselves, self-destructing because of a hard-to-stop chemical reaction caused by the rock used in ...
What a stark contrast between the fire that ravaged the town two days earlier and the quiet left in its wake. A fire is all ...
Images from the past five days lay bare the trail of destruction caused by bush blazes that spiralled beyond control with ...
A series of deadly wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area were still burning fiercely over the weekend, decimating entire communities.
What’s left of a rodent’s short-circuiting snack might be delicious to a mouse, but it’s debilitating for drivers.
Black smoke billowing down from the hills blotted out the sun as locals fled, streets jammed with cars, and anxiety turned to ...
The fires have consumed thousands of acres and have displaced more than 100,000 people.
A new fire prompted evacuations Thursday in and around Los Angeles even as firefighters aided by calmer winds saw the first ...