The LAPD reportedly detained two men near Kamala Harris' Brentwood home in the Palisades Fire evacuation zone after potential burglary call came in.
The posh ‘burb — also home to scores of Hollywood celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford and Dr. Dre — is the latest affluent community in the crosshairs of one
Thousands of homes and businesses are under an evacuation order, including a home Vice President Kamala Harris and the second gentleman Doug Emhoff own.
Vice President Kamala Harris faced widespread mockery for delivering a "word salad" message to the victims of ongoing fires wreaking havoc in Southern California.
Updating maps of Southern California show where wildfires, including the Palisades and Eaton fires, are burning across Los Angeles.
Several evacuated celebrities are awaiting a word on whether their residences survived the wildfires that have engulfed parts of Los Angeles, the sprawling city of Southern California city and the centre of country's film and television industry or Hollywood.
Los Angeles police arrested two people outside of Vice President Kamala Harris's Southern California home during a curfew due to the deadly wildfires. The Los Angeles Police Department told KTLA ...
As wildfires continue to ravage Southern California, local law enforcement has arrested numerous people attempting to take advantage of the situation. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to Deadline that two individuals were arrested at the Vice President’s Brentwood home at 4:40am on Saturday.
A law enforcement source told KNBC that the men were not on Harris' property when they ... following an update from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office. The sheriff's office also ...
More than 80,000 people are under evacuation orders in the L.A. area and more than 28,000 structures are in danger, the Associated Press reported. Vice President Kamala Harris's Los Angeles neighbor is among those evacuated. Spokesman Ernesto Apreza said on X that no one was at the home ahead of the order to leave.
At least 25 people have been killed and more than 40,000 acres burned as the wildfires race through southern California for a ninth day