When disaster strikes, government emergency alert systems offer a simple promise: Residents will get information about nearby dangers and instructions to help them stay safe.
Officials across the Los Angeles area had plenty of warning that a deadly confluence of wind and drought was coming. A bad fire was likely. Did they do enough to get ready?
As crews work to clean up from the Los Angeles wildfires, city officials and residents are opposing the designation of a ...
With cleanup and restoration work still ongoing in the wake of the Palisades Fire, all areas of Pacific Coast Highway will nonetheless reopen to essential traffic beginning Sunday, though with only ...
Firefighters from Oregon, including several from the Rogue Valley, returned home last week after spending 17 days in Los ...
A structure fire that erupted in a Pomona Valley duplex unit injured a woman and killed one dog early morning Saturday, ...
Estimates of the total economic loss are more than $250 billion, which would make the fires one of the costliest natural ...
Jan. 22, 10:30 a.m. PST Cal Fire data marked the Palisades Fire at 68% containment and the Eaton Fire at 91% containment, ...
With cleanup and restoration work still ongoing in the wake of the Palisades Fire, all areas of Pacific Coast Highway will nonetheless reopen to essential traffic beginning Sunday, though with only ...
When the week began, L.A. city and county officials faced demands to move more swiftly in hauling away debris. When it ended, critics charged that they were moving too fast.