The images of a burning Los Angeles won’t last, simply because our ways of seeing are inadequate to our predicament.
From 25 foot long ladders to smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, these fire safety tools are essential additions to your emergency preparedness kit.
The deadly fires roaring through Los Angeles County continued Thursday, leaving at least six people dead, over 1,000 structures destroyed and around 360,000 people forced to evacuate, and prompting ...
Firefighters are making progress slowing the major fires in the Los Angeles area that have killed five people, ravaged communities from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena and caused thousands of ...
While there's only so much we can do to prevent the spread of wildfires, there are ways we can prepare in the event of one.
According to ReadyforWildfire.org, a resource guide from the California Department of Fire and Forestry, your home can catch on fire from flying embers, direct flames from a fire or nearby burning ...
A fire on the third floor of the historic Times Square Hotel brought dozens of firefighters to W43rd Street Sunday afternoon, ...
A man is facing charges after a fire tore through the Caulfield Racecourse grandstand, causing millions of dollars worth of ...
They have zero wins from nine games and sit at the bottom of the ladder but Brisbane Roar CEO says there are no plans to axe ...
The fire at the Morrison Hotel in downtown Los Angeles was attended by firefighters from 17 different companies ...
On Dec. 29, 1963, fire broke out in the ballroom of the 13-story Roosevelt, one of downtown Jacksonville's most grand hotels, killing 22 people.