Could the windstorm that stoked the Los Angeles fires happen in Northern California? The answer is yes, and it also resulted in a historic fire disaster. Here's an explanation of the phenomenon.
Pacific Palisades-area residents escaping the rapidly advancing flames on Tuesday afternoon also created major traffic ...
The deadly Los Angeles wildfires turned neighborhoods into ash as officials ordered 150,000 people to evacuate their homes.
Life in Los Angeles: The fires erupted quickly, in a way residents knew was possible but many were unprepared for. Families ...
Universal Studios Hollywood will be closed Wednesday amid the wildfires and high winds that continue to ravage the Los ...
As a fire ignited in the Pacific Palisades on Tuesday, the winds crashed over and through the mountains like white water ...
Winds and unusually dry conditions played a crucial role in setting the stage for the extreme wildfires ravaging Los Angeles ...
Answers remain elusive about the ignition source of the fires, even after officials suspected one of the blazes was arson.
As Los Angeles area firefighters continue to battle flames in multiple locations, fierce Santa Ana winds are expected to ...
Prolonged drought and powerful Santa Ana winds set up extreme conditions that have fueled the devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Those conditions were compounded by climate change.
Why did dozens of fire hydrants go dry as firefighters rushed to combat flames from spreading in the Los Angeles area? National investigative correspondent Patrick Terpstra explains.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said he wanted answers from officials over the loss of water supply and pressure. The fires have killed 11 ...