After nearly a month, the Palisades and Eaton fires in Los Angeles County have reached 100% containment, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
A second storm has made its way to Southern California, bringing rain to Los Angeles and prompting crews to shut down the Pacific Coast Highway in anticipation of possible mudslides.
By 2 a.m. local time Thursday, the Los Angeles Fire Department declared "all forward progress stopped" on the Sepulveda Fire ...
Pasadena students return to schools for the first time since the Eaton Fire ... Los Angeles County Department of Public Health issued a windblown dust and ash advisory following strong Santa Ana ...
Residents in burn scar areas braced for rain and the potential for mud and debris flow, as the first of two systems arrived ...
"A strong Santa Ana Wind event is expected to develop Monday and last through at least Tuesday," the National Weather Service ...
As firefighters battle a fast-moving brush fire in the Pacific Palisades, a second inferno has broken out near Pasadena. The two fires are forcing more than 30,000 people from their homes.
Windy and dry conditions have returned to Southern California, raising the risk of new wildfires sparking as firefighters ...
Windy and dry conditions have returned to Southern California, raising the risk of new wildfires sparking as firefighters ...
Officials are bracing for the return of fierce Santa Ana winds as they try to contain large blazes in the Los Angeles area.
Crews continued making progress battling the deadly infernos burning in Los Angeles ... fire weather over the weekend, but Southern California now is bracing for another round of fire-fueling ...