At least 27 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple wildfires rage across Southern California.
Angelenos described the anguish of exile from beloved neighborhoods and the daunting task of figuring out what comes next for themselves and their families.
Somini Sengupta, a Times climate reporter, on her relationship with the city, its mythology, and a reckoning with disaster.
As thousands of reeling homeowners weigh rebuilding, residents of the tight-knit street on a fire-prone foothill are forced ...
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted last week and roared across the Los ...
Many Californians thought wildfires couldn’t reach deep into their cities. But the Los Angeles fires showed how older homes ...
Indian Hill, Montgomery and Anderson Township are a few neighborhoods the so-called "burglary tourists" have targeted in ...
Isabella Arcila le quitó la última vida a Yaimé Pérez, quien esperó a su rival para poder disputar el Duelo de Eliminación en ...
Mirna Almada empató la pizarra ante el equipo Rojo en el Juego de Sentencia en Exatlón Estados Unidos: All-Stars y tuvo una ...
Rain would bring some relief to Los Angeles as the area battles major fires and assesses the devastation. A look at different ...