The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office said it has arrested an Oregon couple for impersonating firefighters near the ...
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has promised to increase patrols in Altadena to combat looting as residents begin to head back to their homes nearly two weeks after the Eaton fire ...
Four days after airborne contamination from wildfire smoke prompted the closure of its Altadena station, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said Monday the facility is once again fully ...
More than 16,000 people remained under evacuation orders Thursday evening, down from 31,000 previously, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. An additional 38,700 were under ...
The Hughes Fire near Castaic Lake in northern Los Angeles County began Wednesday morning ... A spokesperson for the sheriff's department, which operates the jails, said that 476 people in one ...
A red flag warning remains in effect until 10 a.m. Friday," Los Angeles County Fire Department Chief Anthony ... according to Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna. Parts of Interstate 5 were ...
Robert Jensen from Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department urged everyone in the impacted area of the new blaze to leave immediately. “We’ve seen the devastation caused by people failing to follow ...
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is actively investigating 24 missing persons cases, related to the fire. Over the weekend, a vigil was held for the victims. To see a full update of ...
About 16,200 area residents were under evacuation orders Thursday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, while another 38,700 were under evacuation warnings due to the Hughes ...
Per the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department: ALL EVACUATION ORDER and WARNING AREAS for the Palisades Fire are under CURFEW ORDER from 6PM till 6AM. To identify your evacuation zone please ...
More than 31,000 people have been ordered to evacuate from the Hughes Fire, and another 23,000 are under evacuation warnings, LA County Sheriff ... but the Los Angeles Fire Department announced ...
Roughly 31,000 people were ordered to flee an area north of Los Angeles on Wednesday, Jan. 22, after a fast-moving wildfire exploded, growing to more than 8,000 acres within hours, officials said.