Navy veterans lose everything in Eaton Fire
George, 82, and Ellen, 70, both Navy veterans, have lived in their Altadena home for decades. They managed to get out with their rescue dogs and are grateful to be alive, but are distraught over irreplaceable pieces of their live that were destroyed in the Eaton Fire.
George, 82, and Ellen, 70, both Navy veterans, have lived in their Altadena home for decades. They managed to get out with their rescue dogs and are grateful to be alive, but are distraught over irreplaceable pieces of their live that were destroyed in the Eaton Fire.
LA fires update: Arrests to surpass 100
Close to 100 fire-related arrests have been made by the LAPD and LASD since the start of the deadly wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Close to 100 fire-related arrests have been made by the LAPD and LASD since the start of the deadly wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Air quality Los Angeles: Harmful particle pollution from windblown fire ash
The National Weather Service has issued an air quality alert due to harmful levels of windblown dust and ash as multiple fires continue to burn in the region.
The National Weather Service has issued an air quality alert due to harmful levels of windblown dust and ash as multiple fires continue to burn in the region.
Students impacted by fires welcomed with open arms
LAUSD students who attended schools destroyed by the Palisades Fire were welcomed with open arms at their new schools.
LAUSD students who attended schools destroyed by the Palisades Fire were welcomed with open arms at their new schools.
LA fire arrests: 2nd person in custody for impersonating a firefighter in Palisades
A man impersonating a firefighter was arrested for the second time in the Palisades Fire area Tuesday night.
A man impersonating a firefighter was arrested for the second time in the Palisades Fire area Tuesday night.
FEMA personnel to visit shelters to determine eligiblity
Almost $12 million has been provided in aid and 53,000 people have registered for assistance, according to the latest update from FEMA.
Almost $12 million has been provided in aid and 53,000 people have registered for assistance, according to the latest update from FEMA.
Poor air quality continues amid California wildfires
Dr. Nichole Quick, chief medical adviser of LA County's Dept. of Public Health, warns the public of LA's air quality due to windblown dust and ash due to the wildfires.
Dr. Nichole Quick, chief medical adviser of LA County's Dept. of Public Health, warns the public of LA's air quality due to windblown dust and ash due to the wildfires.
Price gougers, scammers will be publicly shamed: LA DA says
LA County DA Nathan Hochman is warning those looking to scam or price gouge wildfire victims - "stop it now."
LA County DA Nathan Hochman is warning those looking to scam or price gouge wildfire victims - "stop it now."
Additional burglary, looting suspects arrested: LASD Luna
LASD Sheriff Luna and LAPD Chief McDonnell give the latest update on arrests made within the Eaton and Palisades fire zones. Last night, another suspect impersonating a firefighter was arrested within the Palisade Fire zone, according to Luna.
LASD Sheriff Luna and LAPD Chief McDonnell give the latest update on arrests made within the Eaton and Palisades fire zones. Last night, another suspect impersonating a firefighter was arrested within the Palisade Fire zone, according to Luna.
California arson suspect 'liked smell of burning leaves'
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said one of the arson suspects they arrested "admitted to starting the fire because he liked the smell of burning leaves."
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said one of the arson suspects they arrested "admitted to starting the fire because he liked the smell of burning leaves."
LA fire chief update on fire near Hansen Dam
This additional brush fire was controlled within half an hour and no damages were reported.
This additional brush fire was controlled within half an hour and no damages were reported.
LA fires update: Officials update on Palisades, Eaton fires
Firefighters continue to battle two major wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Firefighters continue to battle two major wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
LA fires update: Arrests shy of triple digits
Close to 100 fire-related arrests have been made, according to authorities.
Close to 100 fire-related arrests have been made, according to authorities.
Eaton Fire: Massive emergency response in action
A massive response of police, firefighters, and first responders is on the scene of the Eaton Fire, working tirelessly to contain the blaze and ensure public safety. Here's a look at their coordinated efforts.
A massive response of police, firefighters, and first responders is on the scene of the Eaton Fire, working tirelessly to contain the blaze and ensure public safety. Here's a look at their coordinated efforts.
LA wildfires: Lesbian bar announces closure
The queer community around the entire country is now rallying support around the bar’s former employees, and for the remaining lesbian bar in the area.
The queer community around the entire country is now rallying support around the bar’s former employees, and for the remaining lesbian bar in the area.
Palisades Fire investigation points to fireworks
Authorities continue to investigate the probable cause of the Palisades Fire that has charred miles of land and left families with nothing.
Authorities continue to investigate the probable cause of the Palisades Fire that has charred miles of land and left families with nothing.
Eaton Fire Live Updates: Wednesday, Jan. 15
All eyes are on the Santa Ana winds as Southern California braces for possibly yet another round of fires.
All eyes are on the Santa Ana winds as Southern California braces for possibly yet another round of fires.
Surge of strong winds pose threat to ongoing wildfires
Residents and first responders braced as a surge of Santa Ana winds were expected to pick back up on Wednesday.
Residents and first responders braced as a surge of Santa Ana winds were expected to pick back up on Wednesday.
California fires: 91-year-old photographer loses over 80K photos
John, 91 and his wife have lived on Norwick Place in Altadena for decades. He worked at JPL for 48 years and was also a professional photographer. He estimates over 80,000 photos stored on hard drives were lost in the fire.
John, 91 and his wife have lived on Norwick Place in Altadena for decades. He worked at JPL for 48 years and was also a professional photographer. He estimates over 80,000 photos stored on hard drives were lost in the fire.
LAUSD students who attended schools impacted by fires to begin classes at new locations
Assuming conditions "remain the same or improve," the LAUSD will also resume outdoor activities, including physical education, athletics, recess, nutrition and lunch. Field trips could resume by Thursday.
Assuming conditions "remain the same or improve," the LAUSD will also resume outdoor activities, including physical education, athletics, recess, nutrition and lunch. Field trips could resume by Thursday.




















