At the time of this writing, 24 people have died from the massive blazes.
The four largest fires around Los Angeles have scorched more than 63 square miles, roughly three times the size of Manhattan.
Most extreme’ weather alert issued as strong winds return and death toll climbs to 25 - Officials warn that Angelenos are ...
Though winds were weaker than predicted Tuesday, firefighting crews awaited the return of dangerous winds that could fuel new ...
Fire danger remains high in parts of Los Angeles that have been ablaze for days. But there is hope that better weather over ...
Somehow the Eaton fire spared thousands of camellias and azaleas at 90-year-old Nuccio's Nurseries. Now they desperately need ...
The Eaton Fire was first reported on Jan. 7 near Altadena and Midwick drives. Since then, multiple people have died and at ...
Lauren Wong told Newsweek: "He sustained burns on all four of his paws and mouth area from what we were able to see." ...
Wednesday, 1:00 a.m. PST The Auto Fire has burned 61 acres and is 47% under control, according to Cal Fire. Progress on the ...