Officials across the Los Angeles area had plenty of warning that a deadly confluence of wind and drought was coming. A bad fire was likely. Did they do enough to get ready?
Estimates of the total economic loss are more than $250 billion, which would make the fires one of the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history.
Jan. 22, 10:30 a.m. PST Cal Fire data marked the Palisades Fire at 68% containment and the Eaton Fire at 91% containment, ...
At least 29 people were killed in the two fires that scorched thousands of acres and destroyed or damaged more than 18,000 ...
The Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire that burned thousands of acres in the Los Angeles area have been 100% contained, fire ...
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared ...
The petition received 105 signatures, and was sent to the California governor on Monday, Saving California Chairman Randy Economy told Newsweek.
Thousands of residents across Los Angeles County continue picking up the pieces and are starting the rebuilding process after losing their homes in the Eaton and Palisades fires.
All wildfires burning in Southern California were largely contained as of Thursday morning, even after a new fire ignited in ...
Wildfires in Southern California have prompted major discussions about water in the state. Here's an overview of where water ...
The effect of the California wildfires will continue to play out across the debt markets long after the last of the flames ...
As the cleanup phase of recovery begins after the devastating fires in L.A. County, displaced residents grapple with new ...