The blazes that began on Jan. 7 charred thousands of buildings, cars and electronics across the Los Angeles area, creating potentially hundreds of tons of hazardous materials.
Friends and relatives remember the lives lost in the Eaton and Palisades fires, the most destructive fires in Los Angeles history.
From New York to Detroit to Houston, chefs and restaurants raise money, provide resources, and show support for their LA ...
Lt. Chris Smith, Engineer Braden Marker and Firefighter Tannor Shuffler — sent to help in fighting the California wildfires ...
The Tropic Truck has set up shop on the outer edges of a strip center parking lot, just steps from an insurance agency, ...
Retired trucker Ed Cridland lived in his modest 111-year-old Altadena home from birth until his death. “His life began and ...
President Trump made nice during a three-hour stopover at the Palisades fire in Los Angeles, possibly the most costly natural disaster in American history, but his longstanding political “War on ...
Scores of Los Angeles residents returned Tuesday to wildfire-ravaged Pacific Palisades after officials began letting people ...
California’s well-documented climate and fire history lets us see how global warming is cooking up ever more extreme fire ...
The experiences of those who rebuilt after the 2017 wildfires in northern California offer a template for Los Angeles area ...
The destruction in parts of Altadena, a few miles to the west of Sierra Madre, and Pacific Palisades, which had burned in a ...
As local voters say they have lost confidence in the mayor, a presidential visit gave her a platform to plead her case. Then ...