A UCLA climate scientist said the “strong wind event would not have produced a fire catastrophe had we gotten, say, an inch ...
Los Angeles County was besieged by multiple wildfires, driven by fierce Santa Ana winds and a historic dry spell. The fires ...
A perfect storm of weather and climate conditions led to the severity of the wildfires devastating Southern California.
Multiple fires remain burning, some still with 0% containment. Firefighters have had some wins stopping other fires from ...
Survivors of multiple massive wildfires that simultaneously erupted in Los Angeles County described apocalyptic scenes.
The "most destructive wildfire" in L.A. history didn't come out of nowhere. It was birthed from a long history of political ...
The life-threatening windstorm exploded into a crisis even worse than predicted, with embers flying an estimated two to three ...
CAL FIRE San Diego said they've sent more than 80 firefighters of their own up to Los Angeles to help combat the wildfires, and the rest are preparing for the potential wildfire risks in San Diego.
Multiple wildfires are burning in Los Angeles, fueled by Santa Ana winds. NPR speaks with a National Weather Service meteorologist about why these winds can be so dangerous and destructive.
Multiple massive wildfires tore across the Los Angeles area with devastating force early Wednesday, destroying more than 1,000 structures and killing at least two people as desperate residents escaped ...
California authorities have confirmed that at least five people have died and thousands of structures are destroyed as ...
Los Angeles has declared a state of emergency as winds reach 35-55 mph, with higher gusts in the mountains and foothills. The death toll from the wildfires has risen to five, and more than 100,000 ...