Twenty-seven people have died across the Los Angeles area. Officials have said the true death toll isn’t known as the fires continue to burn.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is working to locate and identify dozens of missing persons from the wildfires.
Family members continue to identify the residents who were killed in the Southern California wildfires as the death toll rises to 25.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A man dressed like a firefighter was arrested after being caught burglarizing a home in the Malibu area, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Sheriff Robert Luna said ...
A man dressed up as a firefighter in an attempt to burglarize evacuated residences in the Malibu area was arrested on Saturday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Arrests near wildfire zones in Los Angeles continue to increase as more National Guard members have been deployed to the region.
LAFD took the type of dramatic measures in preparation of dangerous winds that the department failed to employ last week in advance of the Palisades fire.
The most destructive fires in the city’s history claimed 27 lives. Officials say that number will likely increase.
Containment of the deadly Palisades Fire has risen to 43% Saturday, up overnight from 39%, with firefighters catching a break from the weather thanks to forecasts of low clouds and good humidity levels.
At least 27 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple wildfires rage across Southern California.
Firefighters are working around the clock to contain the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire. Thousands of people were forced to evacuate when the blazes ignited and destroyed more than 12,000 structures. Here are the latest updates.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed more than two dozen people. Weaker winds enabled firefighters to make inroads containing the Palisades and Eaton fires.