Donald Trump scored a big win in Washington and visited North Carolina, California and Nevada on first trip since beginning his second term.
President Donald Trump, who has criticized state and local leaders over what he calls faulty water-management policies that he says contributed to the region’s deadly wildfires, arrived in Los Angeles Friday.
President Donald Trump toured the fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades Friday and vowed to "open the coffers" of the federal government and waive federal permits to expedite the rebuilding process.
Los Angeles authorities arrested a couple and impounded their fake fire truck after they were allegedly caught impersonating firefighters near the Palisades Fire. (Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept.) Officials said the two occupants were also wearing CAL-Fire T-shirts under the turnout gear, and had helmets and radios.
Los Angeles County Fire Department bulldozer No. 5 pulled ... Angeles pulled away from the gate at Washington Dulles International Airport. 6:18 a.m. A fourth fire ignited in the Sepulveda Basin ...
We have over 100 fire apparatus out of service,” Los Angeles fire chief Kristin Crowley admitted when the wildfires were still at their peak.
The president will travel to the Pacific Palisades region to tour the destruction left by the Palisades Fire before meeting with local legislators at a Los Angeles Fire Department station ... waiting at the airport for the arrival of his longtime political ...
More rain has fallen on parts of Southern California after causing mudflows over the weekend – helping firefighters, but boosting the risk of toxic ash run-off in areas scorched by Los Angeles-area wildfires.
President Trump flew to Southern California Friday afternoon to tour damage from the devastating Palisades Fire ... near the tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport. Mr. Trump had just ...
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared across the Los Angeles area.
Some of the biggest names in music will come together on Thursday to raise money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.
Rod Stewart chartered a plane; John Mayer texted Dave Matthews. “I didn’t have to call anybody—the phone just rang.”