Overnight water drops helped stop the spread of a huge wildfire churning through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles.
Cooler, wet weather is forecast to bring moisture to the parched landscape and reduce the fire threat. But heavy rainfall could also trigger flash floods in burn scars.
The Sepulveda fire was the latest blaze in a nerve-racking week as Southern California headed into a fourth consecutive day of red flag fire weather warnings.
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires continue burning in the Los Angeles area that left parts of Southern California with ...
At least 28 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple wildfires rage ...
After a report from The Times, officials have called for an external review into delayed evacuation alerts in western ...
Officials released details about the recovery effort from the initial Los Angeles fires — expected to last up to 18 months as ...
Coverage of when the Hughes fire exploded north of Castaic, the areas under evacuation orders and an extended red flag ...
More than 50,000 are under evacuation orders or warnings as a new wind-driven wildfire spreads in the mountains north of Los Angeles.
Forecasters say a "moderate to strong'' Santa Ana wind event is expected, with isolated gusts of 80 to 100 mph expected in ...
Los Angeles County officials are calling for an independent investigation to review the emergency alert system used during ...