Footage has captured mountains north of Los Angeles engulfed in flames as multiple major wildfires spread across the city.
The former Harrisburg resident evacuated with her husband, Shalom Staub, and their rescue dog, Rupert, not knowing if they would ever return to their Sierra Madre rental. They grabbed medications, computers, clothing, photo albums and several heirlooms.
The former Dauphin County residents decided to move to the West Coast seven years ago after living in Harrisburg for 35 years.
The massive fires in California hit close to home for WJZ anchor Denise Koch, whose father lives in the city of Sierra Madre, a town within Los Angeles County.
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Back in October, when Hurricane Milton devastated Florida, T-Mobile and Starlink enabled their satellite-based texting service for all T-Mobile users in the affected areas. Now, with four major wildfires raging across Los Angeles County, the two companies have enabled the service for its customers again.
A member of the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team was helping ... A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against Southern California Edison over the Eaton Fire. The suit was announced Wednesday ...
This is just one of the many fires burning in Los Angeles ... from California’s Central Valley huddled beside their two trucks. Duane Shiers, task force leader of the Tulare County mixed ...
The Hughes Fire broke out late Wednesday morning and quickly burned through hundreds of acres of trees and brush, sending up a huge plume of dark smoke near the Lake Castaic area
Charred hillsides stripped of vegetation do not absorb water well, creating the potential for flash floods and mudslides that can collect debris and wipe out structures in their paths. The extent of a mudflows will depend on the intensity of the rainfall, duration of the storm, and the amount of remaining vegetation to hold everything in place.
The pile burning project, named TKRD PILES - LADYBUG LANDING RX, was initiated 9:40 a.m. Jan. 15 in Sierra County. The prescribed fire has been burning on federal land managed by the United States Forest Service for a week.
T he two ends of Los Angeles ’ Cultural Crescent—formed by the majestic Santa Monica and San Gabriel Mountains and their foothills, which ring the northern end of the great L.A. Basin—are gone. For nearly a century they represented two ends of L.A.’s cultural spectrum.