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On the heels of major shows of force by federal immigration agents in Southern California, a judge is set to rule in a lawsuit seeking to halt immigration raids in Los Angeles.
Federal, state and local officials continued to tout the massive cleanup of Eaton and Palisades fire debris as the fastest wildfire recovery in modern history. At a news conference in Pasadena this week,
A check from California’s largest property insurer, which says it has paid billions of dollars in claims from the LA-area fires, has taken more than a week to clear so far.
The fire has prompted evacuation orders, warnings and highway closures in San Luis Obispo County about 100 miles north of Los Angeles.
The Eaton and Palisades fires in January caused an unprecedented level of destruction, killing at least 30 people, destroying more than 16,000 homes in L.A. County and leaving a burn zone 2½ times the size of New York’s Manhattan. Two weeks into peak fire season, wildfires are spreading in California. Officials say it’s just the beginning.
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KFI AM 640 on MSNLawsuit Targets California, L.A. for 'Rekindling' Palisades FireA lawsuit against Los Angeles for the Palisades Fire now includes California, alleging negligence in fire prevention. The lawsuit claims the fire "rekindled" from a previous blaze. Allegations also target LADWP for inadequate water supply and record tampering.
The fire ended up destroying homes across several communities, among them the historic Black neighborhood of Altadena.
La Rosa Tortilla Factory informed KSBW 8 that a fire broke out at their factory in Watsonville on Thursday.The city of Watsonville reported that the fire occurred around 4:14 p.m. at 26 Menker Street.
Way Fire initially started 11:01 a.m. April 13 in Los Angeles County, California. Since its discovery 88 days ago, it has burned 0.4 acres of private land. At this time, there is no data on the containment status of the fire and the cause has yet to be determined.
Even though weather conditions this weekend weren't ripe for wildfire, several blazes broke out across Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
The Madre fire burning in San Luis Obispo County has grown to become the largest wildfire California has seen this year. It comes after Southern California was ravaged by wildfires in January, which resulted in the widespread destruction of homes and the deaths of at least 29 people.
Firefighters on the ground and in the air are making significant progress in containing California’s largest wildfire of 2025. The Madre Fire, which broke out shortly after 1 p.m. on July 2 on the Carrizo Plain in San Luis Obispo County,