The deadly fires, two of the most destructive on record in California, started Jan. 7 on a day of extremely high fire danger ...
Ahead of the windstorm, SoCal Edison said it was considering public safety shutoff for roughly 409,000 Southern California ...
A UCLA climate scientist said the “strong wind event would not have produced a fire catastrophe had we gotten, say, an inch of rain in the past couple of weeks.” ...
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, officials said, ...
Two weeks after the Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed thousands of homes in two distinct LA-area communities, many in Los Angeles County are still in a state of shock, even as donation drives peter ...
Authorities warned this week of a possibly "life-threatening, destructive" Santa Ana windstorm ... before the Franklin Fire ignited in Los Angeles County. "We haven't had any rain, so the ...
The National Weather Service warned a destructive windstorm would increase wildfire risk this week. Here's what to expect.
A rare windstorm, unlike any in the past decade, whipped brush fires into unprecedented catastrophes, creating perhaps the two most destructive fires in Los Angeles County’s history, but neither ...