A moment of fear took over Dominique Rhone as the Sunset Fire, one of many wildfires in California spread near her home earlier this week.
Former Arkansans who now live in Los Angeles are dealing with the wildfires as best they can. That includes Little Rock native Rodger Bumpass, the voice of Squidward on "SpongeBob SquarePants," who says "these recent events completely blow away any other thing I have ever seen,
Twenty-four people are confirmed dead from the two biggest wildfires devastating the Los Angeles area, and officials expect to find more victims in the days ahead.
A father dying by the side of his bedridden son has been one of the most compelling stories from the wildfires in California, one with an Arkansas connection.
The stories and images of the destruction caused by the Los Angeles wildfires are horrific, and the numbers are sobering. As of Friday morning, according to the Los Angeles Times, there were at least 10 dead and more than 9,
Catholic Charities USA mobilizes to help those impacted by deadly wildfires in Los Angeles. Donations accepted for relief efforts.
"As you can imagine, these are people who are in tremendous crisis. So we do have people who are highly trained to go in right now to help," said Executive Director.
People from around the country, including Northwest Arkansas, are descending upon Southern California to do what they can to help those impacted by devastating wildfires.
Kevin Guthrie, executive director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, is at the top of Trump's list of potential FEMA nominees, three sources tell NBC News.
As the wildfires continue throughout parts of California, the American Red Cross is sending crews to help. Wesley Smith is the Disaster Workforce Engagement Manager for the Arkansas Missouri Red Cross Region. Smith flew out of XNA on Friday and arrived in Los Angeles to start helping.
Additional water tankers and scores of firefighters arrived at the Los Angeles area on Monday ahead of fierce winds that were forecast to return and threaten the progress made
A great-grandfather of 10 who used a wheelchair and his son with cerebral palsy died in the raging wildfires in Southern California, their family said Thursday. Retired salesman Anthony Mitchell, a 67-year-old amputee,