AIR7 aerials spotted a structure burning in the Mandeville Canyon ... was only supposed to be sent to people in the affected area near that fire, but instead, it was sent to cell phones throughout ...
During a recent installment of his podcast, Rogan weighed in on the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires—and a guest questioned one particular claim.
Powerful Santa Ana winds are expected to worsen fires in Los Angeles, where 25 people have died. Gusts up to 70 mph may cause new ignitions and exacerbate existing fires. Officials warn residents ...
With 92,000 people across Los Angeles still under evacuation orders on Jan 13, the displaced were scattered across Southern California, in shelter beds, hotel rooms, relatives’ spare rooms and ...
Louisiana could see new legislation this year that would empower state law enforcement to electronically take down — or mitigate — drones, a task that is currently within the purview of ...
The latest battle between Louisiana residents and companies planning ... the reality of carbon sequestration is drawing near. At the same hearing Tuesday, Tyler Gray, secretary of the state ...
Whether a budget-friendly room or five-star resort, hotels and accommodations are among the biggest expenses of any trip, and no one wants to pay more than they have to. Just as timing impacts getting ...
A blowtorch-wielding man subdued by Los Angeles residents in a viral online video is living in the United States unlawfully despite multiple arrests and an assault conviction, federal immigration ...
The Palisades fire ignited at around 10.30am on Tuesday 7 January near North Piedra Morada Drive in the exclusive Pacific Palisades neighbourhood of LA. Fuelled by extreme Santa Ana winds ...
The blaze has burned 14,021 acres near Pasadena. It is 98% contained ... including for accusations of looting in the Altadena and Mandeville Canyon areas. Federal prosecutors said they were ...
Green said he’s working on an “Aloha for LA” program that would offer free flights and reduced hotel rates in Hawaii for first responders to decompress and seek respite once the fires are over.
Edison International Chief Executive Officer Pedro Pizarro said the utility did not detect any electrical issues on a transmission line near the start of the deadly Eaton fire in the Los Angeles area.