A fire broke out Wednesday night along the 405 Freeway in the Sepulveda Pass near the Getty Center, burning about 20 acres ...
Flames erupted near the Bel-Air neighborhood just hours after another fire sparked and quickly spread in northern Los Angeles ...
Video by Loren Elliott For The New York Times Supported by By Michael Kimmelman Michael Kimmelman reported from Los Angeles ... a fire that swept through Bel Air, Calif., in 1961.Credit ...
Flames erupted near the Bel-Air neighborhood just hours after another fire sparked and quickly spread in northern Los Angeles ...
Shortly before 2 a.m., the Los Angeles Fire Department said the fire, which burned 40 acres, had stopped spreading. Officials lifted an evacuation warning for parts of Bel-Air, including homes ...
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Michael Reagan | The never-ending tragedy of Los Angeles’ wildfires
The fires that destroyed so much of Los Angeles have dropped off the national media’s front pages. The wildfires are no longer a serious threat. President Trump and the camera crews have come and ...
The Hughes Fire grew rapidly near Castaic Lake, about 45 miles northwest of the city of Los Angeles, after it broke out at ...
A new inferno has ignited in Southern California and quickly burned 5,000 acres and causes thousands of residents to evacuate ...
A 10-acre brush fire burning on the east side of the Sepulveda Pass near Bel-Air has prompted an evacuation warning for the ...
The Hughes Fire, near the Castaic Lake area, spread to more than 10,000 acres as the smaller Sepulveda and Laguna fires broke out.