Residents in the Los Angeles area and elsewhere are living under boil water advisories. What exactly does that mean?
Los Angeles officials said a "tremendous" demand — four times normal levels — during the Palisades fire caused some hydrants ...
Trump has lashed out at his longtime political foe Gov. Gavin Newsom’s forest management policies and falsely claimed the ...
In just a handful of days, the blazes rapidly grew to some 29,000 acres or 45 square miles, roughly twice the size of ...
An outage map provided by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) showed just how widespread the outages ...
Eight of the top 10 highest-paid city employees work for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, a report found, as ...
Crews battling multiple wildfires that raged across Los Angeles on Wednesday were up against a near-perfect storm: intense ...
Nearly 250,000 people and businesses remain without power Thursday as wildfires continue to rage across Southern California.
Local officials say that was driven by an incredible demand on a municipal water system not designed for fighting fires.
Firefighters were experiencing water shortages from hydrants because L.A.'s tanks couldn't be refilled as fast as water was being used.
Hundreds of thousands in Los Angeles are estimated to be without power as of the early morning hours of Thursday as the historic fires continued to devastate the city. An estimation from ...
A temporary lull in the extreme and dry Santa Ana winds allowed firefighters to step up efforts to contain the flames.