A combination of hotter and drier weather and more people living in places that naturally burn are making things complicated.
A new fire, dubbed the Hughes Fire, in northern Los Angeles County caused another round of thousands of evacuations in Southern California as Santa Ana winds and extremely dry conditions keep the ...
As wildfires continue to rage across Southern California, mandatory evacuation orders remained in place Friday across parts of the region. Firefighters are still battling the fast-moving fires ...
USA TODAY analyzed data from the Federal ... Utah’s 180,000 residents live in a “very high” wildfire risk area. Beyond metropolitan areas, FEMA maps show high-risk places in states not ...
Using this location as a reference point, the Sepulveda Fire is six miles northeast, according to Google Maps. A brush fire ... were burned in the fires, USA TODAY reported. The California ...
The Hughes Fire has ... below for a map of the latest blaze that's concerning authorities. Contributing: Thao Nguyen, Christopher Cann, Jorge L. Ortiz and Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY This story ...
the fire was not a threat to the area, according to the Ventura County Office of Emergency Services. No evacuations warnings or orders have been issued for Ventura County, according to vcemergency.com ...
A developer wants to build more than 300 apartments on the last open sites in downtown Abacoa. About 70 would have workforce ...
The new facility houses the West End Fire Company and LVHN-EMS and can house the Monroe County Control Center's ...
Flooding has inundated a swath of Southern states over the past 48 hours after more than 6 inches of rain fell in some areas.
Snow, ice and freezing rain are likely to continue impacting roads and schools until a widespread warmup midday Friday across the Willamette Valley.