Two new wildfires are burning in LA County, one in the Angeles National Forest north of town, and another near the ritzy Bel ...
LOS ANGELES ... Los Angeles blazes on Wednesday, one running out of control through the Angeles National Forest north of town, and another threatening the ritzy Bel Air neighborhood.
LOS ANGELES—A second new fire ignited in the Los Angeles area overnight near the affluent Bel-Air neighborhood, while thousands of firefighters continued to battle another blaze that ripped ...
LOS ANGELES—Thousands of firefighters worked to contain new blazes Thursday, including one near the affluent Bel-Air neighborhood, while persistent winds left weary Angelenos on edge following ...
By Mike Ives and Claire Moses Fire crews stopped the progress of a new, 40-acre brush fire that was burning in Los Angeles near Interstate 405, the Getty Museum and Bel-Air early Thursday morning ...
The fire broke out near the Bel-Air neighborhood, east of the Palisades Fire. Red flag warnings for much of Los Angeles County and the neighboring Ventura County expired at 10 a.m. Friday ...
LA County Sheriff says about 31,000 people were under mandatory evacuation orders while another 23,000 were under evacuation warnings.
The newest blaze, named the Sepulveda fire, had reached 45 acres with 60% containment Thursday, the Los Angeles Fire Department said. It broke out near Bel-Air, roughly 2 miles from the perimeter ...
Firefighters were quick to action on the Sepulveda Fire off Interstate 405 near the Bel-Air neighborhood. “We were able to keep it only to 40 acres,” Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson ...