After President Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration, former Vice President Kamala Harris traveled back to California on a flight operated by an all-female U.S. Air Force crew.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is heading to Los Angeles to support first responders to the Southern California wildfires, marking her first action following her vice presidency. Harris’s trip will include a visit to a fire station and passing out food to community members impacted by the fires.
A second day of ferocious winds were forecast for Tuesday in Southern California where firefighters remained on alert and extreme fire weather raised the risk of new wildfires two weeks after two major blazes still burning in the Los Angeles area sparked.
Over 88,000 Californians remain under evacuation orders due to multiple fires, which have burned 40,000 acres.
Fires ignited in Pacific Palisades, Sylmar, Altadena and Hollywood Hills, forcing thousands to evacuate amid a life-threatening and destructive windstorm slamming Southern California.
KAMALA Harris has been widely criticized after she appeared to give another one of her trademark word salads to Americans impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. The blazes have ravaged the city
Two people were arrested near Vice President Kamala Harris’ Brentwood home ... those being impacted by the devasting wildfires in Southern California,” she said. “We are deeply grateful ...
LAPD responded a potential burglary and apprehended two individuals at VP Kamala Harris' Brentwood home during curfew hours amid the California fires.
After a day of strong winds that helped fuel small scattered fires across Southern California, rain is on the horizon. In L.A. County, where the Palisades and Eaton fires have carved a devastating path this month,
Los Angeles police arrested two people outside of Vice President Kamala Harris’s Southern California home during a curfew due to the deadly wildfires. The Los Angeles Police Department told KTLA ...
Strong Santa Ana winds returned to Southern California on Tuesday sparking several new fires in San Diego just two weeks after blazes killed 27 people in LA. | ITV National News