Two Prescott Valley firefighters are back home after helping battle one of the most destructive wildfires in Southern California’s history.
Battalion Chief Rich Jones is sharing what he has experienced during his three weeks fighting the California wildfires that have burned through Altadena and Palisades. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.
Members of the California National Guard stand near rising smoke, as the Eaton Fire continues, in Altadena, Calif., Jan. 12, 2025. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters Twenty-three people have been reported ...
Under mandatory evacuation, Jones and several other Altadena residents were met by yellow caution tape and National Guard and California Highway Patrol personnel. Frustrated and unable to reach ...
The state Legislature on Thursday approved a more than $2.5 billion fire relief package, in part to help the Los Angeles area recover from the fires. Trump plans to travel to the state to see the ...
Climate scientist Ben Hamlington works on understanding the impacts of climate change. Losing his house in the Eaton Fire has ...
In a state that averages more than 7,500 wildfires a year some California homeowners keep helmets and fire hoses handy. However, the Los Angeles fires demonstrate a new reality: Wildfires in the state ...
Melissa Viator and her family are safe, but the Altadena neighborhood where the Boonton High alumni settled has been wiped out.
Thousands of homes in the Pacific Palisades, Altadena and other areas were destroyed in the fires. Many people in service jobs who took care of those homes, including housekeepers, landscapers, ...
Defiant and armed Los Angeles homeowners in the scorched Altadena community have taken to the streets to defend the homes ...