Mountain Fire initially started 8:51 a.m. Nov. 6 in Ventura County. It has burned 20,630 acres after being active for eight ...
Nearly a week after the destructive Mountain Fire destroyed more than a hundred buildings and torched tens of thousands of ...
The Mountain Fire is largely "buttoned up," Ventura County's fire chief Dustin Gardner said at a news conference Monday ...
The Mountain Fire destroyed 132 structures, including many homes, in the Camarillo and Moorpark areas of Ventura County. See ...
At least 192 structures were destroyed by a fan-flamed wildfire that quickly spread to more than 20,000 acres in Ventura ...
At least 200 structures, including homes, have been destroyed alongside an additional 90 damaged in the ongoing wind-fanned ...
The forecast calls for winds to kick up again. But officials say conditions will not reach the magnitude of last week's Santa ...
The Mountain Fire fund has so far collected and distributed more than $90,000, officials said. A new donation may soon double ...
Ventura County Fire Chief Dustin Gardner noted that those who feel the increased winds may be anxious, but the fire is ...
A Firefighter basecamp in Ventura provides a self-sufficient city for crews across California battling the Ventura County ...
As the investigation into the Mountain Fire’s origins continues, a class action lawsuit was filed Nov. 8 alleging that the Ventura County blaze was started by Southern California Edison’s equipment.
Mountain Fire initially started 8:51 a.m. Nov. 6 in Ventura County. It has burned 20,630 acres after being active for a week.