A month after the L.A. firestorms brought unprecedented levels of destruction, the region is still grappling with basic ...
Los Angeles ... sheriff's department, which operates the jails, said that 476 people in one of the facilities were being moved to another jail. The cause of the fire was under investigation.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department and Angeles National Forest fire crews are battling the blaze, which is burning in an area filled with very dry brush, creating the potential for "a rapid ...
There is no extension to the Evacuation Warning zone at this time," wrote the Los Angeles Fire Department. Evacuations were ordered for the approximately 10-acre fire burning in Sepulveda Pass as ...
“(Forty-five) of Los Angeles fire trucks have to go back to the fire department for 10 hours a day to recharge instead of fighting fires after refueling in 7 minutes,” reads the post.
The causes of those two fires remain under investigation. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the fire was reported around 1 p.m. and had burned a quarter acre. Firefighters rushed to ...
"But until then, we are going to do everything we can to keep you safe." Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley warned that vegetation is critically dry, with a relative humidity of ...
Crews continued making progress battling the deadly infernos burning in Los Angeles County during a brief reprieve from dangerous fire weather over the weekend, but Southern California now is ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faces fierce criticism for the timing of an overseas trip and budget cuts made months ago affecting the fire department. While the winds expected late Monday into ...
By Thursday, the department had closed ranks around Crowley, with both UFLAC and the Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Officers Association penning public letters of support. Still, in the midst ...
By Shawn Hubler and Alexandra Berzon Three years ago, when Kristin Crowley became the first female chief in the history of the Los Angeles Fire Department, she was lauded as a force for stability.
The essential firefighting vehicles were still sitting in the Los Angeles Fire Department’s Bureau Of Supply and Maintenance lot in an industrial area Wednesday, waiting to be repaired.