Forecasted rainfall rates don't look like they'll be high enough to trigger debris flows in recently burned areas.
Extreme conditions helped drive the fast-moving fires that destroyed thousands of homes in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena.
While drought conditions persist in Southern California despite the past weekend’s rain and snow storms ... (Photo by Dean ...
More than 200 NASA staff lost homes in the LA fires. Their tragedies bring a personal perspective to rising global climate risks.
People walk on a street with slush in New Orleans, Louisiana, the United States, on Jan. 22, 2025. A rare winter storm, known ...
As thousands of homes burned in Los Angeles on Jan. 7, 20% of hydrants in the Pacific Palisades ran dry. The rapid spread of flames in 100 mph winds meant firefighters used water too quickly for pumps ...
Earlier this month, relentless 90-mile-an-hour Santa Ana winds sent wildfires tearing through Greater Los Angeles, taking ...
Some of the biggest names in music will come together Thursday for the FireAid benefit concert that is raising money for Los ...
For decades, California's byzantine insurance regulations effectively forced insurers to subsidize people living in wildfire-prone areas. With the recent ...
"We're excited about the whole group," Tigers Vice President and assistant general manager Ryan Garko told News 8. "The great thing about the system right now, I feel like at each level, we have some ...
The rest of this week will see temperatures run 2 to 3 degrees above normal. By next week the temperatures could be ...
Tens of thousands have evacuated from wildfires in the LA area Thousands of structures have been destroyed Organizations are already mobilizing for immediate and long-term assistance The Red Cross ...