Wildfires in Southern California have prompted major discussions about water in the state. Here's an overview of where water comes from in the region.
Central Coast fire agencies are returning after spending several days battling wildfires in LA county."I got down to Malibu, and the winds were the craziest winds i've ever experienced," Cody Johnson Captain of Salinas Fire Department if you didn't have both feet planted on the ground,
Airbnb announced Wednesday it is offering free temporary housing to residents impacted by the Los Angeles wildfire. The company, through its nonprofit arm Airbnb.org, is partnering with 211 LA, a ...
Did you know that the recent California wildfires have forced over 180,000 people to evacuate their homes? Or that the ongoing fires have caused an estimated $150 billion in damages across Southern California?
We continue with our remembrances of the 29 people who died in the fires in Southern California. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office continues its work to identify victims, with some still classified as “unidentified Does.
The Bielski Partisans waged plenty of combat action against the Nazi scourge, much to the chagrin of the oppressors. January 27 was International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and to commemorate that solemn day,
Long-term models show rain making its way back to SoCal in upcoming weeks. However, just how much we'll get is still in question.
The Huges Fire was first reported in the Castaic area on Wednesday, Jan. 22 along Lake Hughes Road near Castaic Lake. Within an hour, the fire exploded from 50 to 500 acres. Officials quickly issued evacuation orders and warnings, including students who were taken to other schools and locations.
FireAid—a benefit concert for victims of the L.A. wildfires featuring Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Jelly Roll and several others is this week. Find out when you can watch it and where.
The report calculates that climate change boosts the frequency of high fire weather conditions in this month’s fires by 35% and its intensity by 6%.
It's unclear exactly what, if anything, was "turned on" in California, but the Department of Water Resources said no military entered the state.