Several wildfires are continuing to rapidly spread across Los Angeles County, not only displacing thousands of people as well as the pets and wildlife that also call Southern California home.
Many local residents have recently spent days without electricity due to public safety power shutoffs amid high winds and low humidity—a recipe for the kind of destructive firestorms that ravaged Los ...
Tuesday evenings at Oak Park High, the student athletes practicing on the field are joined by an all-ages group of Conejo ...
County firefighters poured into Pacific Palisades to assist the city. But it’s unclear how many were near Altadena when the ...
Freeze warnings, frost advisories and cold weather advisories from the National Weather Service (NWS) were in place for 18 ...
Hundreds gathered at The Canyon in Agoura Hills for a benefit concert aimed at helping fire survivors, bringing together ...
Some areas in Southern California, a region plagued by drought conditions, saw more than inch of rain this weekend.
Firefighters made progress on the more than 10,000-acre Hughes Fire Friday, which sent thousands fleeing after sparking near ...
The National Weather Service has issued a series of warnings for the Los Angeles area, including a flood watch and winter storm warnings.
Los Angeles County braces for possible mudslides and flooding in areas devastated by the wildfires, with the rain forecast this weekend.
Santa Ana winds continued to gust across Southern California, driving new fires that have forced evacuations in the region.