Coverage of the firefighters' battle to improve containment over the Eaton and Palisades fires, including stories about the ...
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) says that more than 12,300 structures have been destroyed ...
Mandatory evacuations for more than 100,000 people remain in place for the wildfires, which started Jan. 7 amid a powerful windstorm that forecasters warned would be the worst the region has seen in ...
Neighborhoods and communities are left devastated after multiple large wildfires raged through Los Angeles County, photos ...
After decimating neighborhoods in Altadena, the Eaton Fire has now become one of the deadliest in California history. ...
Firefighters continue working to contain the Eaton Fire that has burned Altadena and northern Pasadena. Here’s how the blaze ...
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 ...
Satellite imagery shows neighborhoods burned down, roads closed, and fires spreading across Los Angeles.
Grace Toohey is a reporter at the Los Angeles Times covering breaking news for the Fast Break Desk. Before joining the ...
Massive wind-driven fires in Los Angeles County have killed at least five people and left others with “significant injuries.” ...
A second major fire erupted in the Los Angeles area as firefighters struggled to contain the Pacific Palisades blaze.
Parts of Santa Monica were ordered to be evacuated as fast-moving flames destroyed homes along the coast in Los Angeles.