When fires swept through Altadena, in Los Angeles County, generational wealth and a place of opportunity for people of color, went up in smoke.
The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management sent 100 people and equipment to Southern California to combat wildfires that erupted Jan. 7.
Crews from across northern Arizona and the Navajo Nation are among the nearly 900 firefighters assigned to the Eaton Fire burning outside Pasadena, California.
PHOENIX — Fast-moving wildfires fueled by winds have forced countless Los Angeles residents to evacuate over the past few days. Firefighters from Arizona joined the hundreds of firefighters working to contain the California fires. Around 80 firefighters from Arizona were sent to the state as the fires continue to burn.
The storm is battering southern California with Santa Ana winds, fueling wildfire risks. Arizona will see winds, but not much more.
Arizona Task Force 1 could be activated by FEMA at a moment’s notice to assist in the ongoing battle against wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Arizona, as yet more fires broke out across Southern California. The decision came Thursday afternoon shortly after the Kenneth fire broke out in West Hills, mere miles away from the Rams ...
A second blaze broke out 30 miles inland in Altadena, near Pasadena ... toward the California coast due to high-speed easterly winds, according to the National Weather Service. Arizona's air ...
California Baptist Disaster Relief is prepared to help in the recovery effort as three wildfires burn across L.A. County, a state spokesperson shared with
ALTADENA, California — Arizona firefighters were among those monitoring a neighborhood in Altadena, a community north of Pasadena, where a mix of life past and present coexisted in the wake of ...
LOS ANGELES − The death toll from a devastating series of fires in Los Angeles County rose to 16, officials announced, as air crews used fire retardant and water to battle the Palisades Fire that threatened homes even closer to the heart of the city on Saturday.
The sight of celebrity mansions and movie landmarks reduced to ashes can make it seem like the wildfires roaring through the Los Angeles area affected a constellation of movie stars. But a drive through the charred neighborhoods around Altadena shows that the fires also burned through a remarkable haven for generations of Black families avoiding discriminatory housing practices elsewhere.