A fire has broken out at the border of Los Angeles and Ventura counties and is spreading rapidly, threatening numerous hillside homes in the Calabasas and Hidden Hills areas.
The Kenneth Fire, which erupted in the western part of the San Fernando Valley earlier this week, is now 80% contained, officials say. The blaze was first reported around 2:30 p.m. Thursday in an ...
Seven days of historically destructive wildfires in Los Angeles County brought power outages, school closures and partial ...
The Kenneth fire, which has burned across 1,000 acres to the north of Calabasas, is the newest of the major fires, first ...
A fast-moving wildfire that broke out Thursday afternoon near Bell Canyon quickly grew to 1,052 acres but was stopped before ...
Firefighters rushed to contain a new wildfire that erupted near homes in the area of Calabasas and West Hills, northwest of Los Angeles, on Thursday afternoon. The Kenneth Fire was first reported ...
A man who was detained by citizens shortly after a wildfire exploded near Calabasas and West Hills is not accused of starting the fire, authorities announced Friday morning. Los Angeles police ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom in a social media post Thursday evening said 900 additional firefighters are now being deployed to battle the fast-moving Kenneth Fire near the West Hills and Calabasas.
Fire crews race to protect homes from new wildfire in Calabasas area “We were sitting ... and Ventura counties were racing to contain the Kenneth Fire, which threatened homes north of the ...
A man who was detained by citizens shortly after a wildfire exploded near Calabasas and West Hills ... counties were racing to contain the Kenneth Fire, which threatened homes north of the 101 ...