Many families in California are full of grief and questions about what more they could have done to save their loved ones from the deadly wildfires.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said he “won’t commit” to providing aid without conditions to the flame-engulfed region of Los Angeles County.
For many African Americans who built their lives and businesses in historically Black communities like Altadena, the combined loss of generational wealth and personal heirlooms is indescribable.
Family members have begun to identify the residents who were killed in the devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Thousands of people from across the region have donated clothes and food, contributed meals, and tried to help — “an amazing confirmation of who L.A. is.”
Strong Santa Ana winds are fueling multiple wildfires across Southern California, forcing thousands of residents to flee from their homes.
"I just wanted to recognize how beautiful it is, how well everyone has responded in that area," he says during his show at the neighboring Honda Center.
Fire crews recover stolen awards from alleged California wildfire looters. (Credit: @lafdwatchdog)
The LA wildfires have burned tens of thousands of acres – but on some weather maps, air quality still looks good. What’s going on?
First came the fires. Then, there was ash and contaminated water. Now, some survivors of the Southern California wildfires are dealing with outbreaks of norovirus and other stomach ailments at a shelter set up to help evacuees.
These Californians didn't lose their homes in the Eaton Fire. They are now grappling with how to live, work and recover amid the wreckage in Altadena.