The LA wildfires continue to burn, with Santa Ana winds set to intensify and challenges hampering rescue efforts.
Firefighters in LA are still in desperate need of help to quell the wildfires in the city's suburbs, with support coming from ...
As the number killed rises to 24, the Pasadena fire chief, Chad Augustin, says the fight is at a "fork in the road".
Hydrants ran dry because the city’s infrastructure was not built to respond to fires so large. A change in water management would not have helped.
Weary Los Angeles locals have finally learned when they can return to their homes to inspect the damage caused by the city's ...
Here are the salaries of the Shreveport mayor, council and public safety chiefs as of January 7, according to city records ...
A surging death toll is accompanying a slight break in the weather as firefighters in Los Angeles cast a wary eye on a forecast for yet more wind.
As the wildfires continue to ravage large swathes of land in Los Angeles, the skies are filled with smoke and misinformation. Many have taken to social media to spread rumours and conspiracy theories ...
The LA fireball is the new normal—a new genre of urban fire that requires novel thinking and next-practice responses to ...
The disaster, already regarded as the country’s most costly in financial terms, is also proving costly to political careers.
Firefighters have also made gains in the north side of the fire, slowing it’s progress there, and over the weekend have been ...
Other fires, like the 2023 Maui fires and the 2017 Tubbs Fire in Northern California, have caused hydrants to go dry in the past, and it seems L.A. will need to go back to the drawing board if these ...