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Firefighters are making progress containing the three largest fires burning in Los Angeles County. The Eaton Fire is almost completely contained in the Altadena area northeast of Los Angeles.
The competition venue plan for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics became clearer Tuesday when locations for more than a dozen sports, including beach volleyball, surfing and baseball, were revealed.
As fires burn across Los Angeles County, spurring thousands of evacuations, drifting smoke is affecting the L.A. area and beyond. Wildfire smoke can be harmful to health, especially for children ...
Wildfires are burning across Los Angeles County this week, with five people known to be dead and hundreds of homes destroyed. The map above shows four fires for which evacuations were ordered ...
which includes major portions of Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, and Riverside County including the Coachella Valley. This map blends data from regulatory monitoring data ...
A map showing the status of buildings in the Palisades wildfire zone is now available on Los Angeles County’s website. Related Articles Elias: Federal, state aid to L.A. fire victims so far ...
Two wildfires burning as a heartbreaking week draws to a close in Los Angeles County are now among the five-most destructive fires on record in California. The Palisades and Eaton fires broke out ...
A wildfire smoke advisory remains in effect this weekend for most of Southern California due to wildfires in Los Angeles County. The advisory extends from northern Los Angeles County south into ...
So far, it has been 35 percent contained. Map showing where the Kenneth Fire in Los Angeles is burning. It is one of five wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Map showing where the Kenneth Fire in ...
The 40th annual Los Angeles Marathon takes place on Sunday ... from March 2021 due to COVID-19 concerns that year. Use this map to pick a spot to see the L.A. Marathon in person on Sunday ...
The front is expected to arrive in the following timelines: Ventura County: 2 to 4 p.m. Metro Los Angeles: 4 to 6 p.m. Orange County and Inland Empire: 6 to 8 p.m. Around 8 p.m., about 98 % of the ...