Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
And the two states in this study that Trump lost besides California? Not surprisingly, optimism in New York and Illinois fell for the month and sits below October. Just how anxious are Californians, ...
A “sweet” stray cat badly burned in the California wildfires is stealing hearts at an animal shelter caring for thousands of the furry victims like her. Pasadena Humane on Facebook A “sweet ...
The devastation and destruction caused by the California wildfires that started in early January along with the recent rainstorms and mudslides will have a substantial impact on individuals and ...
a UCLA fire and climate scientist. The study also found California's dry season has increased by 23 days and the lack of rain in October, November and December was more than twice as likely now ...
TAKEN TO A HOSPITAL. TONIGHT MARKS TWO WEEKS SINCE THESE DEADLY WILDFIRES BURNED THROUGH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, DESTROYING HOMES AND UPENDING LIVES THERE. AMONG THEM, A FAMILY WITH MILWAUKEE TIES.
The Clay Fire is the latest fire to erupt as Southern California has been inundated with deadly wildfires in January. The Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire grew to be the largest, leading to ...
Critical fire weather conditions continued for areas of Southern California on Wednesday, continuing weeks of wildfires that have wreaked havoc. Red flag warnings were in effect until Thursday ...
Two weeks have passed since a destructive wave of wildfires first gripped southern California, burning tens of thousands of acres and killing more than two dozen people in what has become one of ...
The worst of the Santa Ana winds was over in Southern California late Tuesday morning, but the high risk of fire will persist across Los Angeles and Ventura Counties in the coming days.
The area where the fires are burning had “the singularly driest October through early January ... said Beth Pratt, California National Wildlife Federation regional executive director.
The area where the fires are burning had “the singularly driest October through early January ... said Beth Pratt, California National Wildlife Federation regional executive director.