A former Army pilot. An aging helicopter. Furious winds. The race to put out the Eaton fire tested Los Angeles County’s night-flying firefighters like never before.
She claimed, "I rang the bell ... County are at the scene extinguishing hotspots and working to increase containment. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The Los Angeles County Fire ...
With increased officers on patrol amid the wildfire emergency, Azusa Police Department ... fire. The arrest comes as firefighters continue to battle at least three active wildfires in Los Angeles ...
The Eaton fire, burning in the Altadena area, has charred just more than 14,100 acres and was 35% contained, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department ... the alarm bell for the most ...
northwest of Los Angeles. It tore through tall brush before firefighters stopped its progress, the Ventura County Fire Department said. Fire officials advised residents in high-risk areas to just ...
Sixteen deaths have been documented by the Los Angeles County Department of Medical ... The Kenneth Fire and Lidia Fire, two fires that ignited near the Bell Canyon area and the Acton area ...
Two of them — Matrell Peoples, 22, and Damari Bell ... Los Angeles County's district attorney. In a Dec. 4 memo, Los Angeles Chief Kristin Crowley said the cuts "have adversely affected the ...
I live in Pasadena, not far from the Eaton fire. My brain is currently processing the horrific events in Los Angeles County and how ... send to know for whom the bell tolls; / It tolls for thee.” ...
Now, they are among thousands of residents to lose their homes in the unprecedented firestorm continuing to burn across Los Angeles County ... veteran Los Angeles Fire Department members Capt.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Easing winds delivered ... a spokesperson for the Ventura County Fire Department. The four largest fires around the nation’s second-biggest city have scorched more than ...
As firefighters continue to battle raging fires across Los Angeles County, a cut to the Los Angeles Fire Department 2025 ...
On the afternoon of Jan. 9, nearly 10 million people across Los Angeles County received a warning that they were in danger.