The satellite image shows dozens of structures destroyed on Friday. The Eaton fire, which broke out Tuesday night, had burned more than 13,000 acres in Altadena and Pasadena as of
The demands of a restaurant were never-ending, and Rena would arrive at dawn to start rolling out the biscuits. The original clientele was racially diverse and stuck around for the roast beef, Salisbury steak, sweet potato pie and banana splits.
Damage caused by Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire in Altadena were captured by photojournalists as L.A. officials map the extent of the blazes.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 25 people. The Palisades and Eaton fires continue to burn in Southern California.
A series of bone-chilling before and after images of celebrities' multimillion-dollar Los Angeles homes has laid bare the extent of the destruction caused by the California wildfires —revealing a glimpse at the horrifying impact the blazes have had on many communities in the area.
As Santa Ana winds returned to Southern California, residents and first responders braced for another day of critical fire weather.
Forecasters in Southern California expect to issue a 'particularly dangerous situation' red flag warning for the coming week as the Santa Ana wind forecast worsens.
California officials on Tuesday announced residents in certain Palisades Fire evacuation zones will be allowed to return home, as the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department increases security measures to address looting incidents.
Coverage of the fires ravaging Altadena, Malibu, Pacific Palisades and Pasadena, including stories about the devastation, issues firefighters faced and the weather.
Mandy Moore shared photos of damage from the Eaton Fire around her home in Altadena, California. - From Mandy Moore/Instagram ... The Palisades Fire continues scorching the seaside area between Malibu and Santa Monica. It has exploded to more than ...
The wildfires that destroyed homes in multiple sections of the Los Angeles area will test California’s efforts to stabilize the state’s insurance marketplace after many insurers stopped issuing residential policies due to the high fire risk.
How the victims rebuild their lives will now depend largely on California’s beleaguered home insurance market. Unlike many fire victims in other parts of the L.A. area, the Quintons and many of their neighbors had been able to maintain their insurance policies in the leadup to the fire,