When fires swept through Altadena, in Los Angeles County, generational wealth and a place of opportunity for people of color, went up in smoke.
ALTADENA, California — Residents of California’s San Gabriel Valley had been coexisting with wildfire danger for generations before this week’s firestorm. Even relative newcomers ...
Thousands of people remained evacuated on Saturday following the devastating Los Angeles fires, but some were being allowed to return to their homes as firefighters continued their efforts to contain the fires.
Southern California is again facing extreme fire weather conditions. A fourth 'particularly dangerous situation' warning is possible.
The most serious red flag fire weather warning has been issued by the NWS for swaths of L.A. and Ventura counties starting before dawn Tuesday.
Some red flag warnings still in effect until 3 p.m. While most red flag warnings that were issued for parts of Southern California have ... Fillmore, Simi Valley and Northridge.
ALTADENA, Calif. (KFSN) -- "I just wasn't going to go down without a fight," Altadena resident Robert Garrett said. Robert Garrett says knowing he did all he could to save his home, makes the pain ...
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Critical fire weather is expected to continue until Wednesday at the earliest, increasing the risk that fires will spread further.
How the victims rebuild their lives will now depend largely on California’s beleaguered home insurance market. Unlike many fire victims in other parts of the L.A. area, the Quintons and many of their neighbors had been able to maintain their insurance policies in the leadup to the fire,
Mandatory evacuation orders remained in effect Thursday morning as wildfires continued to rage across parts of Southern California. Firefighters continued to battle multiple deadly wildfires that broke out earlier this week across the region,
Workers at the Mountain View cemetery had unique concerns the night the Eaton fire broke out. The 55-acre expanse may also have spared some homes from the flames.