Six years in and with two more to go, California's governor, Gavin Newsom, has reached a political inflection point.
The fire exploded from 20 acres to 1,200 acres in mere hours and wind speeds could soon reach 100mph (160km/h).
Los Angeles declares a state of emergency as a wildfire explodes from 20 acres to more than 1,200 acres in mere hours. Fire chief Kristin Crowley says over 30,000 people are under ...
But Tulare County, and most other locales from Bakersfield to Fresno, has a notable lack of testing, or surveillance, of the ...
The Palisades Fire in Southern California has rapidly grown to 1,200 acres, prompting evacuations amid severe winds. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
LOS ANGELES — A wildfire whipped up by extreme winds swept through a Los Angeles hillside dotted with celebrity residences ...
Fast-moving blaze burns over 1,200 acres in Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, threatening thousands of homes and ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom returned to Kern County on Monday in celebration of a milestone allowing the first high-speed rail tracks to be laid for the state's contentious transportation project. Kneeling near ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom urged residents to follow official evacuation orders as the Palisades Fire burns over 1,200 ...
President Joe Biden declared a national day of mourning for Thursday, Jan. 9. Among the nationwide closures that day: All ...