A second storm has made its way to Southern California, bringing rain to Los Angeles and prompting crews to shut down the Pacific Coast Highway in anticipation of possible mudslides.
The Times investigates California's response to the devastating wildfires that burned across Los Angeles County in January.
As thousands continue the road to recovery, those in burn scar areas must prepare for two rainstorms forecast to hit Southern ...
At least 29 people have died in the fires across the Los Angeles area. At least two of the people killed in the Southern ...
Officials across the Los Angeles area had plenty of warning that a deadly confluence of wind and drought was coming. A bad ...
Local officials and experts said the water the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began sending downstream on Friday could have ...
With thousands of lives at risk, a mobile command post tasked with issuing evacuation orders struggled to keep pace with the ...
California wildfires: What we know about L.A.-area fires, what caused them, who is affected and more
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared ...
The largest fires started on January 7 and devastated swathes of L.A., including Pacific Palisades and Altadena. The fires ...
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