Firefighters in Southern California have been conducting more fierce wildfire fights as crews race to contain and extinguish several fires that broke out on Wednesday and Thursday.
Firefighters were quick to action on the Sepulveda Fire off Interstate 405 near the Bel-Air neighborhood. “We were able to keep it only to 40 acres,” Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson David ...
Overnight water drops helped stop the spread of a huge wildfire churning through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles.
With high winds driving the flames, a fast-moving wildfire exploded to roughly 10,200 acres near the Los Angeles County ...
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared ...
Powerful winds and bone-dry conditions could pose a challenge to firefighters battling new wildfires in southern California ...
The California state Legislature has approved a more than $2.5 billion package to help the Los Angeles area recover from its recent deadly wildfires.
The Hughes Fire has forced the evacuation of 31,000 people and more than 14,000 structures are threatened, according to L.A. County’s Coordinated Joint Information Center.
As fire danger continues in Southern California, firefighters are batting a new brush fire that erupted along the 405 Freeway ...
Over 1,100 firefighters were “strategically pre-positioned” across Southern California to address "ongoing critical fire ...
Firefighters are battling several new brush fires - the Laguna Fire in Ventura County, the Hughes Fire near Castaic Lake and the Sepulveda Fire in Bel Air, along the 405 Freeway.