California's wildfires are a disaster, but they're no mere accident when Gov. Gavin Newsom's policies are responsible for creating them.
Firefighters are hoping for a break from the fierce winds that have fueled massive blazes in the Los Angeles area, killing 10 people, obliterating whole neighborhoods and setting the nation’s second-l ...
The Los Angeles wildfires continue to grow rapidly engulfing homes in the Pacific Palisades and other neighborhoods, ...
Temple Contemporary Director Dr. Matt Kenyatta helps friends, family and the places his work covers however he can, but ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing withering criticism for her response to the firestorm ravaging her city.
President-elect Donald Trump is blaming Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) for the mass destruction caused by fires tearing through Los Angeles — an escalation in the pair’s water wars.
Answers remain elusive about the ignition source of the fires, even after officials suspected one of the blazes was arson.
Satellite imagery shows neighborhoods burned down, roads closed, and fires spreading across Los Angeles.
California wildfires continue with dry conditions and powerful winds —which are due to last through Friday — fueling at least five fires.
As fire crews and air tankers work to block the wildfires' explosive growth, images of red clouds of fire retardant falling onto trees are common. What is it — and what's in it?
Numerous fires have been sparked in extreme fire danger weather, with treacherous wind gusts driving devastation.
At least 10 people are dead and many more injured as several fires broke out across Southern California amid historically dry and windy conditions.