The Palisades fire has destroyed more than 1,000 structures and is the most destructive ever in Los Angeles. Fierce wildfires burning out of control in the greater Los Angeles area have killed at ...
The Los Angeles wildfires triggered by dry ‘hurricane-like’ strong winds started on Tuesday and have killed five people so ...
As a reminder: There are four other fires in LA and the surrounding area - the Palasides fire, currently burning more than 200 acres, the Eaton fire (1,000 acres), the Hurst fire (500 acres) and the ...
The Tyler fire in Riverside County - about 60 miles (97km) southeast of Los Angeles - is currently about 15 acres in size, ...
There are several inches of snow on the ground, ice on the roads, and the Mid-South is shut down. But now imagine you’re in Minnesota. Those conditions are a ...
Uncontrolled wildfires across Southern California have destroyed at least 1,000 homes, with celebrities among those forced to ...
Death toll continues to climb as more than 7,500 firefighting personnel are deployed across California, with three of the most ferocious fires at zero percent containment ...
Nearly 2,000 homes, businesses and other structures have been destroyed in the Eaton and Palisades fires, and the number is ...
Death toll has risen to five, while 2,000 structures have been burned down and more than 130,000 locals are under evacuation orders ...
The Eaton fire also grew swiftly and even became deadly on its course while consuming thousands of acres of land and burning down hundreds of homes.
The winter weather advisory takes effect at 6 a.m. Thursday. Forecasters say 2-4 inches of snow could fall, with some sleet mixed in at the outset of the storm.
The Palisades fire, Pasadena's Eaton fire and the Hurst fire are burning uncontrollably in the greater Los Angeles area, leaving 5 dead and prompting thousands to evacuate.