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Weeks after the Forsyth Fire destroyed over a dozen homes in the Pine Valley area, residents are once again on edge after the ...
Tooth pain prompted Sarah Woolsey to use the “Oral Health Center” at KCU’s College of Dental Medicine. Dr. Cierra Barton diagnosed a couple of issues that got a quick fix and ...
Inspired by a mountain lion isolated from potential mates, the world's largest wildlife bridge is being built in Los Angeles ...
This has been the fastest fire recovery in terms of debris removal in modern history,” Newsom said, adding the debris from ...
Six months ago today, the deadly Palisades and Eaton fires began in Southern California, destroying thousands of businesses ...
The Bell Canyon homeowners association is in a feud, not with the wildfires that threaten its Ventura County community, but ...
Michael Madsen, best known for working in the Quentin Tarantino movies Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill has died at the age of 67 ...
Michael Madsen called out Donnie Brasco co-star Johnny Depp in what is thought to have been his final interview before he ...
FireAid has donated $75,000 to YMCA support program California Strong for distribution to 75 families affected by the Palisades and Eaton wildfires, officials announced Wednesday. FireAid’s Jan. 30 ...
The Mountain fire could have been a second coming of the 2018 Woolsey fire or even the 2017 Thomas fire — if not for a few conditions that changed on the ground last week.
The Woolsey Fire fundamentally changed our understanding of just how violent and fast moving fires in Southern California can be.
It’s been five years since the Woolsey Fire tore across Los Angeles and Ventura counties, killing three people and destroying more than 1,600 structures.