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Evacuation warnings are in effect for parts of Los Angeles, which are particularly vulnerable to mudslides, as a potent severe storm system charges southward across California. This area includes Pacific Palisades,
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Pacific Palisades residents brace for powerful storm and mudslide threat
In Pacific Palisades, residents and workers in burn zones are racing to prepare for what could be the strongest October storm in over a decade. Contractors are reinforcing structures to protect against flooding,
The wildfire claimed the lives of 12 people and burned over 23,000 acres in Los Angeles County, fire officials said
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Arrest made in deadly Palisades Fire that destroyed over 6,800 buildings in California
Federal and local California officials announced the arrest of a 29-year-old man associated with the start of the deadly Palisades Fire in January.
About 120 homes in the Pacific Palisades area were under mandatory evacuation orders, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Within the Palisades fire burn area, 114 of the homes under mandatory evacuation were in the Mandeville Canyon area, five were in the Hearst area and one in the Sunset area, LAFD spokeswoman Margaret Stewart said.
Southern California is getting hit by a rare October storm that's pummeling the region with heavy rain and heavy winds. Mudslides are possible Tuesday.
Spencer Pratt, who lost his home in the Pacific Palisades wildfire, is determined to hold those responsible accountable.
California authorities said Wednesday they have arrested 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht for igniting the January fire that destroyed Los Angeles' Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
Authorities arrested a suspect on Tuesday in connection with the fires that devastated Los Angeles in January, the Justice Department announced on Wednesday. Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli for the Central District of California said Jonathan Rinderknecht,
New defendants are blamed for overgrown brush, broken power poles and natural gas explosions, which a lawsuit contends all fueled the fire.
Jonathan Rinderknecht allegedly set a New Year’s Day fire that reemerged six days later to become the devastating blaze that killed 12 and burned nearly 8,000 homes.