More than 100,000 Los Angeles County residents remain under evacuation orders, and the threat of fire there is not over. New ...
The Los Angeles fires have destroyed thousands of structures, but are they the most destructive in state history? Here's what Cal Fire data shows.
Early estimates show that the total damage and economic loss due to the Los Angeles wildfires could be between $60 billion and $130 billion.
Monument status will provide increased protection for hundreds of thousands of acres of unspoiled wilderness that have been ...
Early estimates show that the total damage and economic loss due to the Los Angeles wildfires is between $135 and $150 ...
Some Northern California cities have been soaked with almost twice their average rainfall, while southern cities are bone-dry ...
Emergency room doctors report waves of patients with breathing problems as smoke increases fine particulates in the air. Health officials also are monitoring the potential mental health toll wildfires ...
Strong winds are blowing through the Sacramento Valley this weekend, but Shasta County is having a good fire season so far.
Before the Palisades and Eaton fires, CalFire stats show only two wildfires in history scorched more structures.
Tribal communities in Northern California’s mountainous interior are celebrating the recent designation of Sáttítla Highlands ...
A remarkably wet kickoff to Northern California's rainy season has coincided with a desperately dry fall in Southern ...