The fires in Los Angeles are almost out. Residents are starting to trickle back into their burned-out neighborhoods. When they get to their houses, they face a series of almost impossible questions: ...
Angelenos whose homes were spared by the fires -- but close enough to be full of ash and soot -- are concerned about whether their homes will ever be safe to live in.
After authorities reopened parts of Altadena for the first time since the Eaton fire, residents returned to a grim ...
The wildfires in Los Angeles have destroyed thousands of homes, buildings and cars. They've also taken the lives of many people, including a father and son in Altadena, Anthony and Justin Mitchell.
This is a developing story. For the latest local updates head to LAist.com and sign up for breaking news alerts. Loading... Fast-moving fires are blazing trails of destruction in the Los Angeles area, ...
At least five people have been killed, countless are hurt and more than 1,000 structures are in ruin as the blazes devastate Southern California. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called on residents ...
The Eaton fire, which broke out Tuesday night, had burned more than 13,000 acres in Altadena and Pasadena as of Friday afternoon. The cause of the fire is still unknown. Southern California Edison ...
Watch live as deadly Wildfires rage through Altadena in Southern California on Thursday (9 January). Fire crews continue to battle the blazes, with more than 150,000 people evacuated. At least ...
Watch live as deadly Wildfires rage through Altadena in Southern California on Thursday (9 January). The devastating wildfires continue to rage across more than 27,000 acres in Southern California – ...
Watch live as deadly Wildfires rage through Altadena in Southern California on Thursday (9 January). The devastating wildfires continue to rage across more than 27,000 acres in Southern California ...