A new fast-moving wildfire has erupted in Los Angeles County, prompting tens of thousands to evacuate a region already reeling from the most destructive fires in its history. The Hughes fire ignited about 45 miles north-west of the city of
Los Angeles declares a state of emergency as a wildfire explodes from 10 acres to more than 2,900 acres in mere hours Fire chief Kristin Crowley says more than 30,000 people are under evacuation orders, and 13,000 buildings under threat Footage
Members of UTLA (United Teachers Los Angeles) support members of SEIU 99 (Service Employees International Union) at a solidarity rally Wednesday in Los Angeles. CNN — A union representing 30,000 Los Angeles school custodians, cafeteria workers, bus drivers and other support
Brody Mielke, left, 10, and his older sister Braelynn, 12, make a snowman as snow falls at approximately the 1,700 foot level in front of their Fontana, Calif., home in Hunters Ridge on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023. (Will Lester/The Orange