Fires that grow faster, by roughly 21,000 acres a day, typically destroy more than 100 buildings. The number of structures ...
Earlier this week, as hurricane-strength winds blew through bone-dry hillside subdivisions, Los Angeles saw its worst nightmare realized as long-predicted firestorms engulfed wide swaths of the nation ...
By Jorge Garcia and Rollo Ross LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Firefighters finally started gaining control over two major wildfires ...
Forecasters say weaker winds will hit on Saturday night and Sunday, and that there will be no relief until the county gets ...
At least dozens, if not hundreds, of artists have lost their homes, studios, and artwork in the Los Angeles fires. Galleries ...
As the fires spread in California, so are a lot of very alarming claims. Here is a look at some facts and fiction going around about the Los Angeles fires.
Critics say Los Angeles didn't have enough water to fight devastating wildfires, but the truth is more complicated.
Do you have a question about the wildfires? The LAist newsroom does its best to get your questions answered: We've compiled an evolving list of FAQs to do just that, and we will continue to add to it.
Two former reporters currently live about four miles from the Palisades Fire in west L.A. They’ve seen plenty of fires before, but they admit this has been a completely new - and scary - experience.
The wildfires that destroyed homes in multiple sections of the Los Angeles area will test California's efforts to stabilize ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom demanded an independent investigation into the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power after fire hydrants went dry during the devastating fires.