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The Los Angeles City Council this week voted unanimously to ban tour buses through disaster zones, including the Palisades fire zone.
It took more than six months to confirm what officials hope will be the final death from L.A. County's January firestorm.
California officials are concerned the state's wildfire fund could be drained if utilities begin tapping it to cover ...
LOS ANGELES — Pacific Palisades neighborhoods were closed to the public for months after a January firestorm devastated the community, but since its recent reopening, there have been sightings of ...
A brush fire burning near homes in Los Angeles County prompted evacuation orders Tuesday afternoon, according to authorities. The Burbank Fire Department said Tuesday evening it managed to stop ...
On Jan. 7, the Palisades fire tore through Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas, destroying more than 6,000 structures, many of them homes, and leaving 12 people dead.
The Mandalay Fire was first reported at around 2 p.m. in brush in the Santa Ana Riverbed, behind a neighborhood located at Tyler Street and Mandalay Court, according to the Riverside Fire Department.
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On Sunday, along with the Wolf Fire, the Mandalay Fire, which is 83 acres, broke out near homes in Riverside. Officials issued evacuation orders, which have since been lifted.
High temperatures afflicting Los Angeles as well as other areas in the West made conditions tough for firefighting crews. The city's fire chief, Ralph Terrazas, said the fire is slow-burning and ...