Although the preserve where the Eaton Fire is believed to have started suffered significant damage, many of its oaks and sycamore trees appear to have survived.
Deadly wind-driven brush fires throughout Los Angeles County continue to burn and several neighborhoods remain without power in and around the Valley due to Power Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS).
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Firefighters are battling several wildfires across Los Angeles County, including in the foothills of Pacific Palisades, in the Eaton Canyon area near Altadena, and the Sylmar ...
A break in the winds and strong aerial assault overnight helped firefighters in their battle against L.A.’s two largest wildfires, but another round of strong Santa Ana winds is expected to move in later today.
Coverage of the firefighters' battle against Eaton and Palisades fires, including stories about the dangerous weather and victim frustration.
Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) are expected to continue in the Santa Clarita Valley in the face of ongoing fire conditions, leaving thousands without power.
The massive and destructive Eaton and Palisades fires have yet to reach full containment as firefighters from agencies across Southern California, the nation, Canada and Mexico ha
When the Eaton Fire flared up Jan. 9, flames climbed to the summit of Mount Wilson northeast of LA. What happened next was a fire prevention success.
At least five families of Eaton Fire victims have sued utility company Southern California Edison (SCE) for wrongful death and negligence following the devastating wildfire that is still blazing over a week after erupting.
The blazes have grown to more than 37,000 acres, killing at least 25 people and destroying thousands of structures.
Four fires - two large and two smaller - were raging in the area surrounding Los Angeles on Tuesday. The largest fire in LA, the Palisades fire, has burned through more than 23,000 acres and is still only 14% contained,
Critical fire weather is expected to continue until Wednesday at the earliest, increasing the risk that fires will spread further.