Major wildfires are still burning in Los Angeles, as the death toll rises to sixteen. Conflicts are erupting between the ...
Meanwhile, the Palisades Fire, the most destructive in Los Angeles' history, has now burned over 23K acres, according to Cal Fire.
Relatively calmer weather allowed some people to return to previously evacuated areas but forecasters warned of the return of fierce winds and fire weather starting early Tuesday.
Massive fires continue burning after igniting in the foothills of Pacific Palisades, and Altadena, forcing thousands to ...
The Santa Ana winds are expected to strengthen into Sunday morning with gusts of 30 to 50 mph in coastal areas, and up to 70 ...
The Palisades Fire – the largest blaze – has killed at least five people. The Eaton Fire, above Altadena in northern Los ...
The wildfires forced at least 24 school districts to partially or totally cancel classes for Thursday. At least 16 people ...
Since the first flames sparked in the Santa Ana winds on January 7, at least 16 have been confirmed dead, 12,000 structures ...
National Weather Service issues Red Flag Warning through Wednesday in southern California as windy conditions continue to ...
According to the National Weather Service, strong Santa Ana winds are expected to return, again turning the wildfires raging ...
The number of deaths being investigated as fire-related has risen to 24, including 16 from the Eaton Fire in and around Altadena, and eight connected to the Palisades Fire in the city of Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES - The combined death toll from the California wildfires stands at 24, as of Sunday night. According to the latest update from the Medical Examiner, 16 deaths are attributed to the Eaton ...