Coverage of the fires ravaging Altadena, Malibu, Pacific Palisades and Pasadena, including stories about the devastation, issues firefighters faced and the weather.
Much of Angeles National Forest reopened Thursday after a weeks ... What it does: The California Restaurant Foundation’s Restaurants Care has opened applications for its Los Angeles Fires ...
Nic Arnzen, a town council member in Altadena, where thousands of homes, businesses, restaurants and parks ... tucked into the foothills of the Angeles National Forest. They share a profound ...
California fire live: As Los Angeles continues to succumb to the devastating and “apocalyptic” wildfires in California, some high-end restaurants ... in Angeles National Forest, called the ...
Wildfire smoke in the mountains of Angeles National Forest, where Palisades fire is ... the men’s clothier Buck Mason and an upscale sushi restaurant, is largely intact. The 1950s standard ...
The largest fire, covering 23,448 acres in western Los Angeles, is 90% contained ... Inaja fire, 1956: It killed 11 people in the Cleveland National Forest in San Diego County.
The program operates out of Hermer's West Hollywood restaurants ... neighborhood of west Los Angeles, Eaton Fire in Altadena, Hollywood Hills, Angeles National Forest, Malibu A new fire prompted ...
The Angeles National Forest and San Gabriel National Monument closed Tuesday for the week due to "critical fire danger," the United States Forest Service said. They are set to reopen Sunday ...
(Mario Anzuoni/Reuters) The wind whips embers while firefighters battle the fire in the Angeles National Forest near Mount Wilson on Thursday. (Ringo Chiu/Reuters) The Fox's Restaurant on Lake ...
The National Weather Service Los Angeles office posted "particularly ... The owners of the Malibu restaurant "Moonshadows," which was completely destroyed by the intense flames of the Palisades ...
Hermer is the owner of multiple restaurants in the Los Angeles ... It has burned around 50 acres and has begun burning into the Angeles National Forest, the U.S. Forest Service said.