Some residents believe the Palisades Fire could have been a re-ignition of a brush fire that occurred New Year's Day. Investigators with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are ...
The San Francisco Chronicle obtained a photo of the first fire, which started early on New Year's Day. Don Griffin took the photo from his backyard in Pacific Palisades. Residents called 911 about ...
The Post’s analysis offers evidence that the Palisades Fire started in the area where firefighters had spent hours using ...
While an official cause of any fire has not been released, various accusations, rumors, lawsuits and reports have emerged ...
Frustrated residents told the Washington Post that the response time from first responders when the Palisades Fire first started last Tuesday was much slower than it’d been on New Year’s Eve.
One plot of scorched chaparral is from a previous fire that firefighters thought they had extinguished on New Year’s Day, nearly a week before the Palisades fire broke out. And there is evidence ...
A week before that blaze broke out, firefighters were called to the Pacific Palisades shortly after midnight on New Year's Day to a small brush fire residents claim was started by fireworks.
As the community of Pacific Palisades, California, burns, ProPublica’s Tim Golden reflects on how the blaze will transform ...
The origin point of the Palisades fire could be around a beloved hiking trail with ocean views — and where another fire was ...