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 ...
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared ...
A series of life-threatening fires are destroying homes as they race across Los Angeles County and surrounding areas. CNN is tracking the fires in maps and charts ...
At least 29 people have died in the fires across the Los Angeles area. At least two of the people killed in the Southern ...
The largest fires started on January 7 and devastated swathes of L.A., including Pacific Palisades and Altadena. The fires ...
As wildfires rage in the Los Angeles area, California residents may be wondering how fires could affect their homes. About 71.8 million homes in the country had minor to extreme risk for wildfires ...
Exceptionally dry weather has targeted Southern California so far this winter, creating ideal conditions for wildfires.
Climate change has likely contributed to the unprecedented wildfires that are raging through Southern California, research shows.
The scenes from the wildfires devastating Los Angeles are apocalyptic. As of this writing, more than 2,000 homes, businesses and other buildings have been destroyed, and five people have died.