Widespread destruction from the L.A. fires was inevitable, given the drought and winds. Still, the region could have been ...
The $750,000-a-year LA water czar is responsible for a raft of failures that contributed to the devastating Palisades Fire, ...
As wildfires continued to rage in Southern California, President-elect Donald Trump took to social media with several false ...
President-elect Donald Trump and some social media users and pundits blamed Los Angeles’ deadly fires on California Gov. Gavin Newsom, saying the Democrat’s environmental policies enabled the blazes’ ...
Firefighters reported being unable to access water from hydrants as they defended homes and businesses in Pacific Palisades.
Why did fire hydrants run dry across Los Angeles? - Critics have erroneously blamed California environmental policies and ...
The Santa Ynez Reservoir in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood had been shut down. Water there normally helps replenish tanks ...
As fires continue to burn through Southern California, some of the region's landmarks have been burned or destroyed by the blazes.
Fires raging in the Los Angeles area reduced some 10,000 structures to ash and rubble, killed at least 10, displaced thousands of others and spread over an area larger than ...
Water experts dismissed Trump’s claims that California water policy is to blame for dry hydrants. But Los Angeles is also ...
With the fires still burning out of control, it’s currently unknown how many structures have been destroyed as a result of ...
Why did dozens of fire hydrants go dry as firefighters rushed to combat flames from spreading in the Los Angeles area? National investigative correspondent Patrick Terpstra explains.