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Death toll climbs to 10 in Southern California wildfires
The number of deceased people has increased to 10 as authorities and the medical examiner continue to respond to reported fatalities.
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Evacuation alert sent in error to phones of nearly 10 million L.A.-area residents
Evacuation orders and an alarm sound were mistakenly sent to cellphones of residents all over Los Angeles County and beyond on Thursday afternoon. But officials say the widespread alert was an error.
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How the Los Angeles wildfires have affected the Lakers, Rams, Kings, players, coaches and more
The Santa Ana winds have long been a harbinger of trouble in Southern California, their fierce gusts igniting and spreading wildfires that leave devastation in their wake. This week, as flames roared through neighborhoods and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate, Los Angeles—a city known for its resilience—found its sports community deeply intertwined with the unfolding tragedy. From postponed games...
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Harris cancels final foreign trip because of California wildfires
Vice President Kamala Harris is canceling the final foreign trip of her term because of the wildfires in California.
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Conservatives blame California wildfires on a small fish, DEI and more
President-elect Donald Trump inaccurately blamed water shortages in Los Angeles on policies meant to preserve an endangered fish called the Delta smelt.
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Rams-Vikings playoff game moved to Arizona amid LA wildfires
The wild card game, originally scheduled for Monday at SoFi Stadium in California, will now be played at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals.
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Containment status for California wildfires: The latest on where things stand
Firefighters aided by calmer winds saw the first signs of successfully beating back a series of deadly and devastating wildfires Thursday, though the fires still burned out of control in and around Los Angeles as the enormity of the devastation started to come into focus with haunting scenes of destruction.
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From a school featured in ‘Freaky Friday' to a historic synagogue, these are some of the landmarks damaged in the L.A. fires
The blazes have destroyed thousands of structures, including homes, businesses and schools.
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Mandy Moore details damage to LA-area home from wildfire
The former “This Is Us” star returned to find the main part of her Altadena, California, home “miraculously” still standing, though not livable, she said in an Instagram post.
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LA Country Sheriff working to implement a curfew in fire areas
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna says he is working to implement a curfew in select fire areas and may have it set as soon as Thursday evening.
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San Diego Humane Society sends support amid Los Angeles fires
The San Diego Humane Society sent assistance to Pasadena Wednesday as they evacuated pets affected by the multiple fires devastating Los Angeles County.
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WATCH: Drone video shows fire devastation in Pacific Palisades
Drone video shows the devastating aftermath of the Palisades fire in Pacific Palisades, CA.
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‘Simply unacceptable': LA officials condemn looters arrested during fires
Officials said the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department had made 20 arrests since the fires began.
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Biden discusses how he plans to help LA fire victims
President Joe Biden addresses the massive wildfires in Los Angeles and how the government is trying to help those in need.
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How does the Great Chicago Fire compare to Palisades fire? A look at the numbers
The most devastating wildfire in Los Angeles history continues to burn, evoking comparisons to The Great Chicago Fire that decimated the Windy City more than 150 years ago.
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Jamie Lee Curtis pledges $1 million for fire relief efforts
Jamie Lee Curtis said she and her family are pledging $1 million to start a “fund of support” for those affected by the blazes burning in and around Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles wildfires could be costliest blaze in U.S. history
Five wildfires fueled by dry conditions and strong winds have burned through 29,000 acres of land around Los Angeles since Tuesday.
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Did you see smoky skies this morning, Chicago? Here's why
The fire and smoke in Chicago comes as destructive and deadly wildfires burn in Los Angeles, California, with firefighters battling at least four big blazes amid strong winds as high as 80 miles-per-hour.
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Satellite images show shocking before-and-after California fire damage
Images from above the Eaton Fire in Altadena show what burn zones looked like before flames tore through the area northeast of Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles wildfires rage as California homeowners battle an ‘insurance crisis'
Analysts estimate the insured losses in Pacific Palisades alone could approach $10 billion, squeezing insurance companies at a time when some have been pulling back policies.