Here is why California can’t use ocean water to help fight the wildfires - Salt water can wreck a fire, but it can also wreck ...
More than 37,000 acres have burned so far, and at least 11 deaths have been reported, in what could be the most costly fire ...
THE FIVE fires that on January 9th were still blazing in and around Los Angeles were already among the most destructive in ...
The Los Angeles area is waking up to a fifth day of wildfires after a massive flare-up of the Palisades fire forced more ...
The devastating California wildfires moved into a fifth consecutive day on Saturday, with the number of people officially ...
Chief Kristin Crowley said during an interview Friday that the city failed the department amid the ongoing wildfires in ...
The Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, Lidia and Kenneth fires are burning in Southern California, destroying more than 12,000 ...
Can a city lose an entire neighborhood now and simply shuffle on, dragging the local memory like a ghost limb?
The blazes have killed at least 11 people, obliterated neighborhoods and left the nation's second-largest city on edge.
Even in the best of circumstances, a crisis like this would be a vector for bad information. The close Trump ally is only ...
Everyone knows California is disaster-prone. But wildfires are supposed to be in the hills, not on the beach, and certainly not inside the borders of one of the biggest and best-prepared cities on the ...
California wildfires continue with dry conditions and powerful winds —which are due to last through Friday — fueling at least five fires.