Three wildfires were raging Thursday, Jan. 9, forcing evacuations and threatening homes in Los Angeles County.
Several health care centers and medical facilities remain closed amid the devastating wildfires that continue to spread across southern California.
California wildfires have killed at least 16 people, a death toll expected to climb for the Palisades and Eaton blazes that have burned more than 37,000 acres.
LOS ANGELES - Updated interactive map of evacuation warnings and orders As multiple wildfires roar throughout Southern California ... reports filed with the LA County Sheriff's Office in the ...
Two major wildfires were raging around Southern California on Monday, Jan. 13, forcing evacuations and threatening homes in Los Angeles County ... Madre and La Cañada Flintridge, has burned ...
All the way from Altadena to Huntington Beach, the first wave of wildlife refugees are finding sanctuary from the Eaton fire in the open arms, and pens, of Huntington Beach's Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center.
In addition to accepting monetary donations, some organizations are requesting food donations or toiletries. Here's where you can go to help.
After decimating neighborhoods in Altadena, the Eaton Fire has now become one of the deadliest in California history.​
Firefighters continued working to contain the Eaton Fire that has burned Altadena and northern Pasadena. Here’s how the blaze grew, hour by hour.
To many ecologists, economists and other experts on California wildfire risk, the vow to rebuild is part of a familiar California cycle as predictable as the Santa Anas: We keep putting homes in the path of the flames.
On Jan. 11, an airborne imaging spectrometer managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory flew over Los Angeles County to survey the damage from the historic fires. It captured images of charred hillsides in Angeles National Forest, devastated neighborhoods in Altadena and — just west of the Eaton fire’s burn scar — the 170-acre JPL campus.