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Crews with the Los Angeles Fire Department fought a fire at a recycling yard in Los Angeles on Sunday morning. Flames were first reported at the recycling yard, located at 5487 West San Fernando ...
More than five months after a wildfire devastated the Pacific Palisades, the final evacuation orders have been fully lifted, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
More than half of the California National Guard’s firefighting teams were put under federal command, with no way to recall ...
Crews from the Los Angeles Fire Department began receiving calls around 2 a.m. about a fire on the 5800 block of Western Avenue near Slauson Avenue, about a half a mile west of the 110 Freeway.
It took 121 LAFD firefighters 46 minutes to extinguish the flames, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Initially reported by authorities as an explosion, the incident happened around 10:15 a.m. Thursday morning in the Winnetka area, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
The California Department of Insurance is launching a "market conduct" exam into how State Farm General, the state's largest home insurer, is handling claims from the January fires after receiving ...
A brush fire burning near homes in Los Angeles County prompted evacuation orders Tuesday afternoon, according to authorities. The Burbank Fire Department said Tuesday evening it managed to stop ...
Los Angeles Fire Department firefighters responded to the 1300 block of Shatto Street around 2:24 a.m. When crews arrived, they found a vacant and boarded one-story commercial building, a former ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he is “not concerned at all” over President Donald Trump's order to send 2,000 National Guard troops to respond to immigration protests in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has signed a roughly $14 billion budget for fiscal year 2025-26, the Mayor's Office announced Saturday. Bass singed the spending plan on Friday ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump made no secret of his willingness to exert a maximalist approach to enforcing immigration laws and keeping order as he campaigned to return to the White House. The ...
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