Massive fires continue burning after igniting in the foothills of Pacific Palisades, and Altadena, forcing thousands to ...
Some 23 people are still missing and 24 confirmed dead after almost a week of wildfires in Los Angeles, officials say.
Critical fire weather is expected to continue until Wednesday at the earliest, increasing the risk that fires will spread further.
As the number killed rises to 24, the Pasadena fire chief, Chad Augustin, also warns that fires could "take off" again.
The most serious red flag fire weather warning has been issued by the NWS for swaths of L.A. and Ventura counties starting ...
The Santa Ana winds are expected to keep the fire threat high in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties until Wednesday evening ...
With the strongest gusts expected on Tuesday, extreme fire condition threats will prevail until midweek, L.A.-area fire ...
Winds will begin slowly speeding up Monday into Tuesday, which conditions will be the most dangerous this week. Here's a look at the forecast.
It’s been less than a week since the year’s first wildfire embers raced through the air over Los Angeles, carried by hurricane-level Santa Ana winds to spark some of the deadliest wildfires California ...
The fires have swept through over 40,000 acres so far. Officials report that at least 24 people have died.
Powerful Santa Ana winds are returning to the Los Angeles area this week, worrying officials as they work to contain multiple ...
As the number killed rises to 24, the Pasadena fire chief, Chad Augustin, says the fight is at a "fork in the road".