What we know about the California wildfires. Fierce wildfires burning out of control in the greater Los Angeles area have killed at least six people and forced nearly 180,000 more ...
Thanks to an aggressive dry season and hurricane-force winds, Los Angeles is experiencing the most devastating fires in the city’s history. At least five people have died and over 130,000 residents in ...
High pressure in the Great Basin and low pressure over northern Baja California, plus a very strong jet stream roaring ...
As wildfires spread throughout Los Angeles County, a number of sporting events have been canceled, postponed or otherwise ...
Hot, strong desert air is contributing to the devastating fires in the Los Angeles area. The current winds are much less ...
Meanwhile, a new brush fire ignited in the Woodland Hills neighborhood in northern Los Angeles, immediately prompting mandatory evacuation orders.
More than 34,000 acres are affected by wildfires and over 1,895,000 power outages have been reported in L.A. County.
National Guard troops join wildfire response as looting arrests rise and nearly 180,000 residents remain under evacuation orders in Los Angeles County.
The blazes are the result of a combination of suburban sprawl in fire-prone areas, fierce Santa Ana winds, dry conditions ...
The federal government typically covers 75% of rebuilding costs after a major disaster. President-elect Trump has threatened ...
Santa Ana winds are expected to pick back up before the week is over. However, this round is not expected to be as powerful as Tuesday's. MORE WEATHER STORIES: fox5sandiego.com ...