TELL US WHAT YOU KIND OF SAW YESTERDAY AND WHAT YOU’RE SEEING NOW THIS MORNING WHEN WE FIRST DESCENDED INTO THE AREA, WE CAME OFF THE GRAPEVINE CAME INTO THE GREATER LOS ANGELES, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA,
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 25 people. The Palisades and Eaton fires continue to burn in Southern California.
The massive Palisades Fire broke out in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon, prompting mandatory evacuations affecting tens of thousands of people and highway closures. Later Tuesday, the Eaton Fire broke out in the foothills of Pasadena on the other side of Los Angeles County.
Lawsuits filed against Southern California Edison Co. alleging that the utility’s negligence is linked to the outbreak of the destructive 2022 Fairview Fire in Riverside County have been impacted by the recent blazes in Los Angeles County.
Moody’s emphasized that the full economic and insurance impact of the Southern California wildfires remains uncertain as the situation continues to evolve. However, early indicators suggest that the fires will have lasting implications for the region’s economy, housing market, and insurance industry.
A powerful Santa Ana windstorm forced a change of plans for President Biden's visit to Southern California. Biden's scheduled trip from Los Angeles to Riverside County was cancelled due to the windstorm, which could bring gusts of 60 mph to 80 mph in some ...
Here are all the current wildfires burning in Southern California at a glance. Another brush fire, dubbed the Tyler Fire, broke out in Riverside County Wednesday morning. According to Cal Fire ...
I want the President-elect to meet with the communities impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires and understand the magnitude of the devastation. I urge him to meet with the brave firefighters and first responders on the ground and see firsthand how they've saved lives,
A FEMA Disaster Recovery Center for Angelenos impacted by the fires has also been set up at the UCLA Research Park (formerly the Westside Pavilion). The center will serve as FEMA’s central hub for evacuated residents on the Westside, offering aid to those who have lost their homes, businesses or vital records.
There were 160,585 closed home sales in 2024’s first 11 months. Going back to 1988, that’s the second-slowest pace.
Two wildfires still burning in Los Angeles have torched more urban area than any other fire in the state since at least the mid-1980s, an Associated Press analysis shows.
Asked how they could best help the newest generation of megafire survivors in Los Angeles, a half dozen Coffey Strong alumni emphasized several principles to guide Angeleños on their difficult path forward.