Residents of the Pacific Palisades neighborhood near Los Angeles, California, are now taking stock of widespread devastation as a wind-driven wildfire continues to burn through the community.
Why did dozens of fire hydrants go dry as firefighters rushed to combat flames from spreading in the Los Angeles area? National investigative correspondent Patrick Terpstra explains.
A Bay Area-based agency is stepping up to help those impacted by the deadly and destructive Southern California wildfires.
California Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) introduced Senate Bill 59, also known as the “Transgender Privacy Act,” on Thursday. SB 59 would protect ...
Devastating fires in Los Angeles County that began Tuesday when an intense windstorm met Southern California’s arid conditions have charred neighborhoods, killed five people and prompted more than 100 ...
A 10-year-old girl from Maryland was visiting the Bay Area earlier this week. According to the Alameda Police Department (APD), Zola Ghafouri is now reported missing and was last ...
Will 2025 be the final season for the Bay Area’s Disneyland? Or will Great America surprise everyone and stick around until ...
An app that was developed in Santa Rosa is seeing a big jump in popularity in response to the recent Southern California ...
A late-night 3.0-magnitude earthquake shook the Monterey Bay area in California, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The ...
Just as local firefighters urgently sought mutual aid from their Southern California counterparts in 2017, noted Santa Rosa ...
Comments about the donations have been shared on social media as firefighters battle multiple devastating blazes in the Los Angeles region.
There is a recurring debate in California about the effectiveness of regional governments when compared to the existing local ...