For the last few weeks, a team of investigators from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has worked out of a command post near a popular hiking trial, where officials believe the Palisades fire began around 10:30 a.
Cian Lawlor's father was dispatched to the Palisades Fire just over a week ago and he's been working it ever since. The 11-year-old had some... A California ... at his home in Carlsbad, Calif.,
Evacuated residents are waiting in their cars for hours to get permission to return to Los Angeles neighborhoods devastated by the Palisades Fire, which has been burning for three weeks and destroyed thousands of homes and other structures.
CARLSBAD, Calif. President Trump is set to conclude the first regular work week of his second term by coming here to survey the devastation of the
A new wildfire that broke out north of Los Angeles on Wednesday rapidly spread to more than 9,400 acres (38 square km), fueled by strong winds and dry brush, forcing mandatory evacuation orders for more than 31,
When the fires in Los Angeles broke out, fire captain Shane Lawlor was quickly dispatched to the Palisades ... Back at his home in Carlsbad, Calif., Lawlor's son, Cian Lawlor, is a fifth-grader ...
Shane Lawlor was quickly dispatched to the Palisades. He has been at work ever ... Back at his home in Carlsbad, Calif., Lawlor's son, Cian Lawlor, is a fifth grader and budding journalist at ...
A line of vehicles stretching two or three miles snaked along PCH Tuesday as motorists inched into a parking lot for permits to drive into the burn zone.
Local small businesses and lifelong homes in the Pacific Palisades were the heart and soul of the community and without them the heavily intertwined town may never be the same. Many business
Carlsbad is considering adding incentives for participation in its Mills Act program, which offers tax advantages to encourage the preservation of historic homes.
Some Pacific Palisades residents said they waited on line for more than two hours Tuesday to get approval to go back to their homes.
Recovery efforts continue in Southern California as the fires that ravaged the state have now largely gone out. William Brangham reports from the Los Angeles area where he has been speaking to people who are hoping to get back to their homes to see the damage.