Epic events like the Southern California wildfires do not have a singular cause. While we don’t yet know the official causes ...
President Trump is ripping California Gov. Gavin Newsom over mismanagement of the state leading up to the devastating ...
Fast-moving wildfires are burning long after the regular fire season is over due to an unlikely sequence of extreme weather events that may have been exacerbated by climate change ...
extreme fire behavior and likely the strongest north winds in southern California since 2011. That event on Dec. 1, 2011, also brought powerful and destructive wind gusts to much of Southern ...
Fearsome winds forced crews to ground firefighting aircraft in the battle against the Palisades fire on Tuesday night.
It's a rare warning aimed at seizing attention ahead of extreme wildfire risk that's predicted to start in Southern California at 4 ... for a presentation at a 2011 conference of the American ...
The 2011 windstorm downed hundreds of trees ... the wettest time of the year is also helping to drive the fire threat. Southern California has grown progressively more dry since late summer ...
The hot-pink mix of water and chemicals, which is sprayed from planes to combat wildfires, is under renewed scrutiny.
As seen in southern California ... line on the southern edge of the Pagami Creek fire, north of Isabella and just south of the BWCA border in 2011. (Brian Peterson/The Minnesota Star Tribune ...
An Assembly bill by John Harabedian aims to speed up housing recovery after the LA fires through a state-led task force.
The other four cities in the top five are all in Southern California, an area that is experiencing devastating levels of fire destruction this month. But there are key differences between that region ...