The Sunset Fire started as a brush fire in Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills amid windstorm conditions. By mid-Thursday morning, the fire was stopped, an official said.
The so-called "Sunset Fire" ignited Wednesday night near the iconic Hollywood Bowl, sending flames and smoke billowing into the night sky. This new fire adds to the already critical situation in ...
The Sunset fire ignited in Hollywood Hills on Wednesday and reached 60 acres, according to the most recent update from the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD). Newsweek reached out to the LAFD by ...
Los Angeles firefighters said no homes burned from the Sunset fire, which occurred near Runyon Canyon and sparked a momentary evacuation order for Hollywood and the Hollywood Hills.
As firefighters worked to contain multiple wildfires throughout the city, a sixth blaze, dubbed the Sunset fire, broke out in Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills on Wednesday night, in the near-vicinity ...
The new blaze lit up near Runyon Canyon, which is in the vicinity of iconic Los Angeles locations and tourist destinations. No homes were said to be damaged.
As soon as it gets dark, two bright lights become visible—the brightest in the southwest and an almost-as-bright light in the east. What are they?
Hollywood Hills residents were forced to evacuate on Wednesday night after a new wildfire broke out in the famed, celebrity-packed Los Angeles neighborhood. The Sunset Fire has so far torched more ...