Santa Ana winds return. Gavin Newsom slams Trump for misinformation. Jack Smith resigns from the DOJ. Jennifer Lopez and Ben ...
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted Tuesday and roared across the Los Angeles area.
So far, 11 victims have been confirmed to have died in the two biggest fires. Conditions are still ripe for additional fires to spark and spread.
Tejal Rao, a Times food critic who lives in Los Angeles, explores the fleeting nature of safety after the fires.
Jamie Lee Curtis is under fire for comparing the Los Angeles wildfires to the war in Gaza during a Q&A event. Despite her $1 ...
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Los Angeles was still engulfed in flaming flames on Sunday, as the top U.S. emergency official cautioned that rising winds ...
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Firefighters made some progress to contain the multiple wildfires across the city on Sunday as more desert winds arrived. The ...
Three major fires were burning Sunday morning in Los Angeles County, including the deadly Eaton and Palisades fires.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced an executive order on Sunday in an effort to help Los Angeles wildfire victims rebuild their homes and business quickly, unencumbered by red tape. The order will ...
The Palisades Fire – the largest blaze – has killed at least five people. The Eaton Fire, above Altadena in northern Los ...