Two wildfires still burning in Los Angeles have torched more urban area than any other fire in the state since at least the mid-1980s, an Associated Press analysis shows. The Eaton and Palisades
Besides burning the most urban area, the Eaton and Palisades fires are the largest ever for California in January. Alexandra Syphard, a senior research scientist at the Conservation Biology Institute, said their timing and path through the city “may have no precedent in history.”
more than double the urban acreage consumed by the region's Woolsey Fire in 2018, according to the AP's analysis of data from the Silvis Lab at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Experts say ...
more than double the urban acreage consumed by the region's Woolsey Fire in 2018, according to the AP's analysis of data from the Silvis Lab at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.Experts say ...
He’s here at sunrise, for the 10th morning in a row, to get the latest updates on the fire and to assign his crew tasks for the day. When the Woolsey Fire tore through our hometown in 2019 ...
After the Woolsey fire destroyed over 1,600 structures in November 2018, it took two years for workers employed in the area to not require additional assistance for basic needs like food ...
MADISON, Wis. -- Two people were rescued from a balcony during a fire Tuesday evening at an apartment on Madison's west side.
Two people were rescued from an apartment balcony after a structure fire Tuesday night, according to the Madison Fire Department.
Madison firefighters were busy for several hours over the weekend containing a fire that broke out at a landfill.
Fire Chief Dylan Garner confirmed about two and a half to three acres near Pinecrest Road were scorched in the blaze. The fire burned some vehicles and damaged some small structures, including a mobile home.
Fire crews entered the apartment and learned there was a fire in the kitchen. Madison fire said this individual's roommate grabbed two fire extinguishers from the hallway. A fire extinguishing ...
WISCONSIN RAPIDS − Benjamin Goodreau is Wisconsin Rapids' new fire chief. The Police and Fire Commission announced its appointment of Goodreau to the position following its meeting Friday.