Five people have died in the Palisades fire this week. More than 3,000 personnel were battling the blaze into its fourth day.
Recipients of the $25,000 fund in the northeast valley’s Council District 6 could include housekeepers, pool cleaners, gardeners, personal chefs, caretakers, drivers and other service
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is actively responding to widespread power outages and water service challenges caused by severe windstorms affecting the City of Los Angeles. Crews are working around the clock to restore power, ensure water availability, and support firefighting efforts where needed.
The Palisades Fire continues to burn and is now visible from the San Fernando Valley. ABC7 has received ... supplies from the reservoir. A former LADWP official told ABC News that access to ...
On Friday, Jan 10, the Palisades Fire started moving north towards the San Fernando Valley, and the Los Angeles Fire Department put parts of Encino and Tarzana under evacuation warnings. These are the first evacuation warnings in the San Fernando Valley from the Palisades fire, which firefighters are attempting to contain south of Mulholland Drive.
Firefighters are hoping for a break from the fierce winds that have fueled massive blazes in the Los Angeles area, killing 10 people, obliterating whole neighborhoods and setting the nation’s second-largest city on edge.
The Palisades fire continued moving north overnight, placing the San Fernando Valley in direct danger. According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE), the ...
A brush fire burned about 30 acres in Los Angeles’ west San Fernando Valley on another day of red flag conditions in Southern California.
The Palisades Fire continues to burn and is now visible from the San Fernando Valley. ABC7 has received ... supplies from the reservoir. A former LADWP official told ABC News that access to ...
More residents returning to their homes in the Pacific Palisades area Monday, as containment of the deadly Palisades Fire increased from 59% to 61% ahead of another dangerous Santa Ana wind event that could bring isolated gusts as high as 100 mph.
More residents were returning to their homes in the Pacific Palisades area Monday, with containment of the deadly Palisades Fire growing to 59% ahead of another dangerous Santa Ana wind event that could bring isolated gusts as high as 100 mph.
A spokesperson for the L.A. Department of Water and Power said water continues to be tested daily for safe drinking use and that the caution remains in the Pacific Palisades area. And Pasadena Water and Power officials on Monday extended the Do-Not-Drink-Water Notice due to facilities that were affected by the Eaton Fire.