A surfer’s experience is a grim preview of what likely lies ahead for many Californians after wildfires wiped out entire neighborhoods.
Amid the tragedy a look at the before and after pictures of neighbourhoods from Malibu, to Hollywood Hills, Pasadena and the Los Angeles skyline.
The famous Malibu waterfront, known for its amazing views and expensive homes, has been reduced to rubble by the Southern California fires. During a
The devastating wildfire started in the Pacific Palisades around 10:30 a.m. and has torn through other areas, including in Malibu and Santa Monica. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared a ...
On January 13th at about 6:45 AM Santa Monica Police Department officers responded to the intersection of Ocean Ave and California Ave ... Larkins, a resident of Malibu, was arrested for Felony ...
Multiple wildfires in California ... including in Malibu. The Palisades Fire began around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday and initially burnt nearly 3,000 acres between Santa Monica and Malibu.
A suspect was arrested for allegedly injuring an officer with his car while trying access to a restricted evacuation area due to the Palisades Fire. On Jan. 13, Walter William Larkins, 37, a
As several parts of Southern California prepare for strong winds and fire weather warnings, local school districts are taking precautions.
I had been so ambivalent about being from Malibu that I tended to fudge when asked where I grew up. I’d say “the Westside of L.A.” Or “I went to Santa Monica High.” Both true ...
The sole population of Southern California steelhead in the coastal range has survived flames and drought but finds itself facing another threat.
Since 2021, state authorities have declined to fund wildfire prevention in communities devastated by the Palisades Fire, according to records that show the agency instead poured money into rural areas.
Parts of Santa Monica were ordered to be evacuated as fast-moving flames destroyed homes along the coast in Los Angeles. Winds were picking up overnight, potentially fueling the fires.