The most recent risk assessment, outlined in maps published by the California Geological Survey, illustrate the devastation possible from extreme-but-realistic scenarios.
A Washington Post analysis shows that some officials knew of the fire’s westward spread hours before evacuation orders were sent to residents in western Altadena.
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo announced the introduction of the Roads to Resilience Act, AB 1132, a critical piece of ...
A sprawling storm system crossing the U.S. has caused deadly crashes, damaged buildings and fanned more than 100 wildfires in ...
Palisades Fire initially started 10:30 a.m. Jan. 7 in Los Angeles County. It has burned 23,706.6 acres after being active for ...
LAPD bomb squad investigated a suspicious package in Westchester after a crowd dispersed. No evacuations or arrests were made ...
A storm has dropped a significant amount of rain across Southern California, triggering the risk of mudslides, flooding and ...
A powerful atmospheric river storm is pounding parts of California with torrential rain, strong winds and snow and leading to ...
A false call for an armed shooter triggered a massive police response at Clarement McKenna College; L.A.'s second 'swatting' ...
A small tornado also touched down for two minutes in the Pico Rivera area between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., according to the ...
A strong storm is dropping significant rain across Southern California, triggering the risk of mudslides, flooding and debris ...
A powerful storm dropping drenching rain on flood-prone Southern California is raising concern among forecasters that it ...