The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has launched an interactive “Phase 2” debris removal map to provide residents with real-time updates during the wildfire cleanup effort in Los Angeles County.
First responder communications show the power company in Altadena was slow to respond to Eaton firefighters — and that live ...
About 1,500 truckloads per day will haul debris starting Monday from neighborhoods in the Altadena area destroyed by the ...
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that a county supervisor asks critics to hold their fire until the process plays out. That’s ...
A severe thunderstorm warning was issued by the National Weather Service for a large portion of east-central Los Angeles ...
In some areas, hazards have surged. Buildings in the highest hazard zones will be subject to the strictest fire-resiliency ...
Snow will continue to linger in the Sierra on Friday following a storm that brought in soaking rain, strong winds and heavy ...
The following is an excerpt from a recent article on the Weather West Blog.  California's extraordinary precipitation dipole has persisted into mid-Feb with only slight attenuation Well, it has ...
What stood out: The visibility of homelessness varies widely across neighborhoods and even block to block. But responses in ...
A powerful storm closing in on Southern California has prompted evacuation warnings for residents living near the burn scar ...
Rain rates are anticipated to reach 1 inch of rain per hour as the front moves through. KCAL News Meteorologist Paul Deanno ...
A powerful storm with an atmospheric river threatens to bring life-threatening flooding and debris flow from Los Angeles ...