Hughes Fire near L.A. explodes to 10,000 acres

Original: A brush fire erupted in Castaic, sending smoke over the Santa Clarita Valley. Around 10:40 a.m. Wednesday, first ...
The Hughes Fire in northern Los Angeles County near Santa Clarita has led to mandatory evacuation notices for Interstate 5.
Evacuations have been ordered for remote communities near a new wind-driven wildfire in mountains north of Los Angeles.
The Hughes fire, burning near Castaic Lake north of Santa Clarita, exploded to more than 10,000 acres of mostly brush in just ...
A new wildfire that erupted in northern Los Angeles County triggered tens of thousands of evacuation orders and warnings.
The Hughes, Sepulveda and Laguna fires are the latest blazes in a nerve-racking week as Southern California heads into a ...
Powerful winds and bone-dry conditions were expected to pose a challenge to firefighters battling new wildfires in southern ...
Several schools in the Santa Clarita Valley have announced they they will be closed Friday due to the Hughes Fire in Castaic.
The fire first broke out around 10:45 a.m. on Wednesday, rapidly spreading from 500 acres within its first hour to 3,400 acres less than 2 hours after.
Dubbed the Hughes Fire, the wildfire broke out around 10:42 am and went from 50-100 acres to 9,000 acres in hours, ...
The Hughes fire, which broke out north of Santa Clarita on Wednesday, has scorched more than 10,000 acres.