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(KRON) — The South Santa Clara County Fire District (SSCCFD) will be dissolved after county supervisors approved the recommendation on Tuesday, according to fire officials. The Santa Clara ...
There could be widespread wind gusts of 40 mph to 55 mph across the Malibu coast, Los Angeles County ... areas of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. Red flag fire weather warnings ...
GILROY, Calif - A significant change is coming for fire protection in the southern part of Santa Clara County. The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors voted to end a contract with Cal Fire and ...
said Santa Barbara County Fire Chief Mark Hartwig. About 100 firefighters from Santa Barbara County—from Santa Maria all the way down to Carpinteria— are helping fight the fires in L.A. A 40 ...
Soil moisture levels across much of the region from Santa Barbara to San Diego hover ... issued a warning Tuesday of critical fire weather or red flag warnings from the Mexican border to San Luis ...
Juliet is your community news reporter covering the South Coast of Santa Barbara County. In light of the ... When asked if a fire event like the one in L.A. could happen in Santa Barbara, Murray ...
Another wind-driven wildfire, known as the Auto Fire, has broken out in Ventura County. David McNew/Getty Images The blaze is burning by the Santa Clara River and the river bottom off North ...
CORRECTION [1/15/2024, 4:05 p.m.]: A previous version of this article stated that moderate wind impacts were seen on Jan. 11. The article has been corrected to state that moderate air quality impacts ...
Firefighters from Santa Barbara County tackled the flames ravaging California. Dramatic footage shows emergency responders battling the destructive Palisades Fire on January 9. Southern California ...
Just two months after grappling with a catastrophic fire that scorched more than 20,000 acres, Ventura County, Calif., was again bracing for dangerous fire conditions through Wednesday morning.