MALIBU, Calif. -- Thirteen days after the Woolsey Fire began, ravaging more than 96,000 acres in Ventura and Los Angeles counties, firefighters have reached full containment of the blaze. Wednesday's ...
AGOURA HILLS, Calif. -- Los Angeles County sheriff's officials said they're investigating an apparent fire-related death in the Woolsey Fire burn area after a body was found in a burned home in Agoura ...
MALIBU, Calif. -- Firefighters rose the containment of the massive Woolsey Fire again Thursday, as repopulation efforts continued. The blaze was 62 percent contained and 98,362 acres in size, Los ...
MALIBU, Calif. -- The containment of the Woolsey Fire increased to 96 percent on Monday as authorities confirmed that 1,500 structures were destroyed in the 96,949-acre blaze. In addition to those ...
Californians are beginning to pick up the pieces after devastating wildfires of historic proportions. The Camp Fire became the deadliest in the state's history, more than twice as fatal than any other ...
OAK PARK, Calif. -- A cat is now getting the care he needs after being pulled from a burning house that was completely destroyed by the Woolsey Fire. ABC7 reporter Veronica Miracle took over caring ...
Each new disaster feels uniquely terrible. And each time a fast-moving wildfire strikes Southern California, we’re often surprised by the devastation. But the conditions that drive many of the worst ...
The Woolsey Fire in Southern California has burned more than 90,000 acres. Among the rubble are several notable Hollywood sets and celebrity homes. Monday, it was confirmed that the wildfire destroyed ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. L.A. County’s emergency response failures during January’s deadly fires mirrored many problems identified after ...
Southern California Edison says it’s likely its equipment caused a wildfire last year that killed three people and destroyed more than 1,600 homes and other buildings. The Woolsey Fire in November ...
Malibu property owners whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the Woolsey Fire who opted out of the state-sponsored fire debris removal program and chose to complete fire debris removal on their own ...