Firefighters quickly extinguished a brush fire that erupted along the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley on ...
A number of videos have been shared on social media showing the Palisades fire, the most destructive in Los Angeles' history, making its way toward the populated San Fernando Valley with mandatory ...
The Palisades Fire continues to burn and is now visible from the San Fernando Valley. ABC7 has received multiple calls from residents concerned that this is a new fire, but it is actually the ...
As Southern California sees its first significant rainstorm of the year, snow is blanketing residents in higher elevations and catching dozens of motorists in the San Bernardino Mountains off guard.
While evacuation zones were expanded, and many people in the San Fernando Valley and Brentwood reportedly left voluntarily, Cal Fire reported that UCLA students were not ordered to leave ...
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – The Palisades Fire, the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history, edged closer to one of the city’s major population centers on Friday: the San Fernando Valley.
The 75-acre Woodley Fire sparked Wednesday morning near the Sepulveda Basin in the San Fernando Valley. The blaze is burning by the 101 and 405 freeways and is being driven by strong winds.
The Kenneth Fire that broke out along the western edge of the San Fernando Valley has has been fully contained after growing to 1,052 acres, according to CalFire. The fire started Thursday in the ...
Los Angeles police said "a male was heard stating a suspect was trying 'to light a fire' near the Kenneth Fire". The allegation was later ruled unfounded.
Authorities are investigating an unidentified person who was stopped by several residents in the west San Fernando ... a fire." The suspect is in custody and was transported to the Topanga station ...