According to Azusa police, a man who has admitted to setting a fire at a park has been arrested as the investigation continues.
The Los Angeles wildfires ... among them are historic sites and state parks long cherished by local residents and travelers. “The Palisades fire is one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of Los Angeles,” LA's Fire Chief Kristin ...
The devastating wildfires in California have claimed two significant pieces of California’s cultural heritage, State Parks officials have confirmed.
California State Parks announced Friday the arrest of Gloria Lynn Mandich, 60, in connection with a brush fire that ignited near Leo Carrillo State Park in Los Angeles County. Newsweek reached out ...
The fires damaged Palisades Charter High School, though the Los Angeles Times reported that 70 percent of the campus was still standing as of Wednesday morning. The school served as a filming location for the film Carrie and 2003’s Freaky Friday, per Entertainment Weekly.
California State Park Peace Officers Arrest 60-Year-Old Arson Suspect Near Leo Carrillo State Park in Los Angeles County
Gloria Lynn Mandich allegedly started a fire near Leo Carrillo State Park in Los Angeles County, according to California State Parks. The arrest was first reported by the Acorn newspaper .
The California state Legislature has approved a more than $2.5 billion package to help the Los Angeles area recover from its recent deadly wildfires.
Together the Eaton and Palisades fires have burned almost 40,000 acres, destroying thousands of homes and businesses, and killing 28 people. They've also burned through several beloved hiking areas.
The Palisades fire burned several miles of trails in the Santa Monica Mountains but did not make it far west enough to harm beloved sites like Malibu Creek State Park and Sandstone Peak.
Looking for the best things to do in Los Angeles this weekend? Here are some of our favorite events and activities to add to your list this weekend As LA moves towards recovery from the recent wildfires,
Wildfires devastating the Los Angeles area struck close to home for many Oklahomans as the former California estate of Will Rogers burned to the ground last week. Larry Nemecek, a native of Norman who moved to Los Angeles in 1994,