Wildfires in Los Angeles have damaged thousands of structures, including schools, historic sites, and beloved restaurants.
The Los Angeles wildfires have caused massive destruction, damaging iconic landmarks like Palisades Charter High, Will Rogers’ ranch, and Topanga Ranch Motel. Beloved spots like The Bunny Museum and Reel Inn Malibu were lost,
The Los Angeles-area blazes, which authorities say have killed at least 16 people, have leveled homes, businesses and schools at an alarming speed. Among the areas hardest hit is Pacific Palisades, an affluent neighborhood west of downtown Los Angeles that the Beach Boys referred to in “Surfin’ USA,” their 1963 ode to sunny coastal California life.
California State Parks Director Armando Quintero acknowledged Wednesday the total loss of Will Rogers' historic ranch house and the Topanga Ranch Motel built by newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst.
Will Rogers' Ranch. California State Parks announced on Jan. 8 that the Palisades fire had destroyed Will Rogers’ historic ranch house and buildings at Will Rogers State Histori
"California State Parks mourns the loss of these treasured natural and cultural resources," State Parks Director Armando Quintero said.
The Dolphins boys and girls basketball teams returned to action for the first time this week since the Palisades fire started on January 7.
The freshman and sophomore basketball teams at Palisades Charter High School played their first game on Saturday night since the deadly Palisades Fire ignited on Jan. 7, destroying parts of their ...
We're tracking damage assessments from the Eaton and Palisades fires, which destroyed 12,000 structures in Altadena and Pacific Palisades.
The high school where Brian De Palma brought Stephen King’s “Carrie” to life, Will Rogers’ ranch house, and a motel owned by William Randolph Hearst are among some of the famous structures that
Damage from the massive Palisades Fire could send students back into remote learning, but administrators are seeking an alternative.
As fires continue to burn through Southern California, some of the region's landmarks have been burned or destroyed by the blazes.