The water released from two California reservoirs will likely go to waste, not help Los Angeles with firefighting, experts ...
Local officials and experts said the water the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began sending downstream on Friday could have ...
According to the Times on Friday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had then been directed to dramatically increase the flow ...
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared ...
The Army Corps of Engineers moved to release massive quantities of water in Central California, panicking local officials.
How long will this “war,” which really began almost eight years ago, drag on and how much will it damage Californians?
As the cleanup phase of recovery begins after the devastating fires in L.A. County, displaced residents grapple with new ...
At least 29 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple wildfires rage ...
Although evacuation orders have since been lifted for most of LA County, fire survivors continue to face the road to recovery ...
Rain returned to California over the weekend, aiding with the ongoing wildfire fight across the LA area. But the arrival of rain also brought the risk of flash flooding and mudslides in recent burn ...
The incoming rain this weekend brings mudslide threat to areas previously affected by the wildfires, as crews race to contain ...
USA TODAY analysis finds 3.3 million Americans live in areas with "very high" wildfire risk and 14.8 million more at ...