Thousands of people protesting mass deportations planned by President Donald Trump marched in Southern California, including ...
California utility company Southern California Edison on Thursday said its equipment “may be associated with” the ignition of the Hurst Fire, which burned alongside the Eaton and Palisades ...
A California utility said Thursday that its equipment likely sparked a wildfire in Los Angeles that broke out the same day as two massive blazes in the area killed at least 29 people and destroyed ...
Higher humidity helps firefighters. The fires burning in the Los Angeles area have also brought with them political battles. California officials have been pushing back on attacks and claims of ...
Here's where you can donate to help victims of the Southern California wildfires. The American Red Cross of Greater Los Angeles is providing shelter to wildfire victims and their domestic family ...
California wildfires: Palisades Fire, in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood of Los Angeles, is the largest of all the current wildfires. - Southern California is braced for "extremely critical ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a more than $2.5 billion package to help the Los Angeles area recover from its recent ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass pushed back against questions about any "animosity" between the incoming Trump administration and California that could hamper efforts to battle the multiple wildfires ...
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In California, 41% of construction workers are immigrants, some of whom are in the country without legal documents.
Dangerous Santa Ana winds are expected to return to the Los Angeles area this week, potentially fueling the growth of new and existing wildfires, according to FOX Weather. The death toll in Los ...
California wildfires updates: Wind-whipped wildfires have burned down over 40,000 acres of land, destroying over 12,000 structures across Southern California. California wildfires updates: At ...
This fact check originally appeared on PolitiFact. President-elect Donald Trump and some social media users and pundits blamed Los Angeles’ deadly fires on California Gov. Gavin Newsom, saying ...
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