Evacuated residents are waiting in their cars for hours to get permission to return to Los Angeles neighborhoods devastated ...
More than an inch of rain fell in many areas, loosening Los Angeles hillsides burned bare by the recent blaze near the ...
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All Pacific Palisades residents are now allowed to return home for first time since the devastating fire broke out earlier ...
Recent rainfall and increased debris from fire zones have prompted Los Angeles County public health officials to issue an ...
When she tried to leave, she discovered that a large tree had fallen over in her driveway, blocking her only exit,” the ...
A town hall meeting in Santa Monica, escalated into angry exchanges between survivors of the Pacific Palisades fire and an ...
Caitlin Doran grew up in the Pacific Palisades with her pet tortoise. She and her family escaped the Palisades Fire, but she and several of her relatives lost their homes.
Some Pacific Palisades residents said they waited on line for more than two hours Tuesday to get approval to go back to their homes.
Californians live in the wildland urban interface. And when fires sweep through it, they often leave destruction.
As of Tuesday morning, the Palisades, Eaton and Hughes fires in L.A. County were 95%, 99% and 98% contained, respectively.