Nearly 250,000 people and businesses remain without power Thursday as wildfires continue to rage across Southern California.
A warning covering an area with about 2,200 residents told people to take shelter because flying debris was expected.
Despite recent rounds of winter rain and powerful waves that pummeled the coastline, most of California is continuing to bake ...
Dry conditions are threatening California's agricultural sector. Abnormally dry conditions can stunt crop germination, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. As the drought levels increase, crop ...
Massive wildfires roaring through the Los Angeles area left neighborhoods in ruins Wednesday, killing at least two people and ...
An automated monitoring system picks up the details about an incident reported to the emergency dispatch center, alerting ...
As of Friday, about 40% of California was in drought, according to the Drought Monitor’s weekly map showing drought intensities across the nation. That’s a decrease of more than two percentage points ...
Some sections of Northern California's coast are considered vulnerable to tsunamis. Here's where those locations are and how ...
Updating maps of Southern California show where wildfires, like the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fires, are burning across Los ...
During a wellness check in the Pacific Palisades, deputies discovered what they believe were human remains. Los Angeles ...
Palisades Charter High School was damaged by the flames. On Wednesday, school officials confirmed the school is still ...
California has been struck by a wave of wildfires with one described as a "near worst-case scenario" by a meteorologist.