County agencies nonprofits are offering a range of services and guidance in the wake of the 20,630-acre Mountain Fire.
In the shadow of wildfire smoke, Kerr sprayed water from a small hose on what was well on its way to becoming a 20,600-acre ...
Dawn DaMart and Stan Jensen worried that a diamond ring passed down for three generations was lost forever, as the Mountain ...
The Mountain Fire fund has so far collected and distributed more than $90,000, officials said. A new donation may soon double ...
The first hours of the Mountain Fire triggered roadside rescues, firefighters racing the flames and residents scrambling to ...
Firefighters battling the devastating Mountain fire faced issues with water availability and pressure. Officials confirmed ...
Just six months after moving into their dream home in Camarillo, the Arias family watched as everything ... Though slightly ...
Jim Blois’s home in Camarillo Heights was destroyed in the Mountain Fire. Blois is the CEO of Blois Construction in Oxnard.
Firefighters on Saturday were gaining ground on the wildfire that ravaged more than 130 structures as gusty winds subsided.
Camarillo regulators told residents to avoid using their water after the Mountain Fire possibly sent toxins into the supply.
All evacuation warnings have been lifted for the Mountain Fire, which burned nearly 20,000 acres in Ventura County.
Camarillo homeowners have started to return to their scorched neighborhoods after the devastating Mountain Fire ripped through the area earlier this week.