The Palisades Fire in Southern California has rapidly grown to 1,200 acres, prompting evacuations amid severe winds. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Firefighters with the Los Angeles Fire Department are battling a brush fire in the Pacific Palisades area Tuesday morning.
A quick-moving wildfire broke out in the eastern Santa Monica Mountains on Tuesday morning amid critical fire weather conditions in Southern California. Evacuations were issued near the Los Angeles ...
These “could be the strongest north winds” the area has seen since November and December 2011, according to forecasters ...
Parts of Santa Monica were ordered to be evacuated as fast-moving flames destroyed homes along the coast in Los Angeles.
Thousands of people fled their homes as multiple blazes engulfed parts of the Los Angeles area. Officials warned that wind gusts overnight could spread the flames to more densely populated areas.
Latest news and live updates on the Pacific Palisades brush fire in California as evacuations and road closures are underway.
Firefighters with the Los Angeles Fire Department are battling a brush fire in the Pacific Palisades area Tuesday morning.
National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for LA County as a strong and destructive windstorm headed for the region.
At least two fires broke out in the Los Angeles area as a life-threatening, widespread windstorm creates extremely dangerous fire weather conditions in Southern California. Follow for live updates.
University officials are monitoring the Palisades wildfire in the Pacific Palisades, which is currently 20 acres. Officials predict it may grow to 200 acres in the next 20 minutes as the winds push it ...