Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted Tuesday and roared across the Los Angeles area, destroying hundreds of homes and killing at least five people.
The Palisades fire has destroyed more than 1,000 structures and is the most destructive ever in Los Angeles. Fierce wildfires burning out of control in the greater Los Angeles area have killed at ...
The Santa Ana windstorm calmed down a bit on Thursday morning, but forecasters warned that critical fire weather conditions ...
As of early Thursday morning, more than 30,000 acres have burned across Southern California. 130,000 people in the areas ...
The No. 4 USC Trojans women's basketball team is 14-1, 4-0 in Big Ten Conference play. USC is coming off their most dominant win yet, defeating the Rutgers Scar ...
Five people are reportedly dead, and four firemen are injured as wildfires in Southern California continue to burn and ...
At least five people are dead and many more injured as several fires broke out across Southern California amid historically ...
Five people have died, more than 2,000 structures have burned and at least 130,000 residents are under evacuation orders ...
Sonoma Valley Fire District join other Sonoma County fire departments headed to Southern California to help fight multiple ...
Scripps News and the Scripps Howard Fund are teaming up to provide relief for the Southern California wildfires where it’s ...
Air quality across parts of California is deteriorating to hazardous levels as strong winds drive rapid wildfire spread and stir up heavy dust.
The Santa Ana winds are driving these wildfires to spread even faster and are making it harder for firefighters to gain control. Here's what climate experts say about what they are observing.