An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Parts of Los Angeles are still burning from multiple wildfires that have ravaged over 40,000 acres and killed at least 25 people. More than ...
Los Angeles wildfire live updates: Following a day when milder-than-expected winds enabled crews to contain minor fires, forecasts predicted gusts reaching 30 mph across Los Angeles on Wednesday ...
President-elect Trump floated the idea Thursday of including federal aid to Los Angeles in the wake of deadly fires as part of a massive reconciliation package, suggesting that doing so would win ...
At least 75 fire trucks languished in a city repair facility in downtown Los Angeles as wildfires decimated Altadena, Pacific Palisades and Malibu, pictures taken by The Post show. The essential ...
On Monday, Jan. 13, the Mötley Crüe musician, 62, vented on Instagram about artists promoting albums and tours amid the devastation of the Los Angeles ... nobody gives a flying f--- when your ...
Polling shows many Americans blame climate change for the disaster. Devastating wildfires have now been burning in greater Los Angeles for over a week, and the scale of the disaster is hard to ...
By Kellen Browning and Amy Graff Reporting from Los Angeles and Santa Monica Angelenos have spent the past week under a haze of smoke, barraged by evacuation warnings, many of them searching for a ...
The album will be delayed to 31 January out of respect to the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires. The Weeknd took to social media to announce the postponement of his album, as well as the ...
After a weekend spent blocking the explosive growth of fires that destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 24 people in the Los Angeles area, firefighters got a slight break with calmer ...
In a matter of hours, entire blocks of the Los Angeles area were destroyed, gutting thriving communities and leaving thousands with only the items they carried as they ran from their homes to ...
The Los Angeles wildfires are still far from completely ... And we saw that Tuesday night there could be no planes flying. Boots on the ground were doing heroic work but couldn’t do much.
LOS ANGELES − As Los Angeles enters its sixth day as the epicenter of fire, residents whose lives have been torn asunder by the blazes have called to the better angels of the nation for help.