Set of remains tied to Eaton Fire determined to be not human In an update Tuesday night, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office said a set of remains the office was investigating in ...
On Thursday, the Los Angeles Fire Department announced the lifting of some mandatory evacuation orders, saying residents who return to these areas should bring photo IDs and proof of residency to ...
By the following week, it destroyed thousands of structures, decimated whole communities, killed at least eight people and became the most destructive wildland fire in Los Angeles history.
Strong Santa Ana winds, a dry winter and low humidity are some of the conditions that have been fueling the Los Angeles-area ...
Fierce wildfires are raging in the Los Angeles area, with fast-moving flames burning through homes and businesses. Residents ...
More than 12,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed in the two fires, with the Eaton Fire the most destructive in Los Angeles history. The Palisades Fire leaves total devastation in the ...
At least 75 fire trucks languished in a city repair facility in downtown Los Angeles as wildfires decimated Altadena, Pacific Palisades and Malibu, pictures taken by The Post show. The essential ...
As firefighters continue their attempts to quell the series of destructive fires that broke out across Los Angeles County last week, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate, it's important ...
Adam VanGerpen, a Los Angeles Fire Department captain, said future landslides in the burn scars from the recent fires are going to be a major concern once the rainy season kicks into gear.
By Shawn Hubler and Alexandra Berzon Three years ago, when Kristin Crowley became the first female chief in the history of the Los Angeles Fire Department, she was lauded as a force for stability.