As bands of rain move into Southern California, residents in the burn scar areas are bracing for possible mudslides and land movements.
At least 28 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple wildfires rage ...
The first significant rainfall in several months will spread across Southern California this weekend, giving a badly needed ...
There is a 10% to 20% chance of flash flooding and landslides in some recently burned areas of Los Angeles County, ...
Prior to arriving in California Friday, Trump told reporters in North Carolina that the Federal Government would not provide ...
President Trump surveyed destruction in Pacific Palisades by air and on foot during his visit to Los Angeles County on Friday ...
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is playing a leading role in helping victims to recover from the disaster. And there are many ...
The fires are still not fully contained and have killed 28 people and damaged or destroyed nearly 16,000 structures.
Experts in fire mitigation and climate science said LA should use the fires as an opportunity to design more resilient ...
President Trump repeated falsehoods about California’s firefighting efforts on Friday and blamed Democratic officials for a ...
The president will depart on Air Force One for L.A. this afternoon for a brief trip that may or may not include his old foe, ...
Altadena residents, who were devastated by the deadly Eaton Fire, feel ignored by President Donald Trump, who ended up visiting the Pacific Palisades first during his Los Angeles stop.