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.
First up are the Los Angeles Kings, who have won four straight games and should be well rested, considering they haven’t ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing withering criticism for her response to the firestorm ravaging her city.
The Los Angeles County and CAL FIRE Damage Assessment Teams (DINS) will continue to assess and validate structures impacted ...
As climate change warms the planet, wildfires have become so unpredictable and extreme that new words were invented: firenado, gigafire, fire siege — even fire pandemic. California has 78 more annual ...
At least dozens, if not hundreds, of artists have lost their homes, studios, and artwork in the Los Angeles fires. Galleries ...
The deadly Los Angeles wildfires turned neighborhoods into ash as officials ordered 150,000 people to evacuate their homes.
2018’s Camp Fire is considered California’s most destructive wildfire overall, according to Cal Fire. The 153,336-acre wildfire destroyed nearly 19,000 buildings and killed 85 people. When it comes to ...
The emperor has no clothes — and no empathy. It’s likely, though, he still does have a standing reservation at the French ...
The Pacific Palisades, one of the wealthiest communities in the U.S., is experiencing the worst fire in its history.
Saturday still looks like the best opportunity firefighters will get to contain the Palisades and Eaton fires. And next ...