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‘Traumatized' by wildfires, city of Malibu cracks down on homeless encampments
As Malibu remains on high alert more than 9 months after the deadly Palisades Fire, the city is clamping down on fire threats ...
One storm isn’t enough to change those fortunes, but Ralph says it will help. The storm dumped more than two inches of rain ...
Boats were resting gently at anchor, under an intense blanket of stars, in Smuggler’s Cove at the east end of Santa Cruz Island. Sailboats outnumbered the ...
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
Holdover fires ‘extremely difficult to detect,' LAFD says
Ten months after the Palisades Fire devastated homes and businesses, officials announced Wednesday they had arrested someone ...
The Weather Channel on MSN
Santa Ana Winds Strengthen, Fire Threat Returns To SoCal
The Santa Ana winds will pick up again in Southern California this week causing the threat of extreme fire danger to return to the region. The Palisades and Eaton Fires, among others, continue to rage ...
Florida man Jonathan Rinderknecht, who once lived in the Pacific Palisades, faces a minimum of five years in prison for the ...
The Weather Channel on MSN
Santa Ana Winds Return To Southern California Early Week
After somewhat milder conditions this weekend, Santa Ana winds return to southern California early week. Though not as intense as the event last week, the gusty winds will pose concerns for power ...
A 29-year-old Florida man was arrested ten months after starting the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history.
An atmospheric river storm hit the Los Angeles area in the early hours of Tuesday, bringing the risk of flooding, thunderstorms and powerful winds.
Jonathan Rinderknecht "maliciously" started the Lachman Fire on Jan. 1, which later became the devastating Palisades Fire, ...
Only two spectacles guarantee L.A. national attention every year, the Academy Awards and autumn’s Santa Ana wind fires. Both are huge productions accompanied by costs in the millions; both deliver ...
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