As fires continue to burn in Los Angeles County, the devastation is a painful reminder for survivors of the Camp Fire.
In other parts of California burned by past wildfires, communities are still dealing with the fallout years later.
As multiple fires continue to incinerate homes and displace tens of thousands of people in Los Angeles County, experts worry ...
The L.A.-area fires may pose the first big test of California’s wildfire fund, which was set up in 2019 to protect utilities ...
Watching those towns burn on TV and listening to, ‘No rain in a long time; 85 mph winds; can’t get air support up … (It’s) ...
Paradise is six years into rebuilding its town, and since then, leaders have improved on evacuation procedures, learned how ...
The Camp Fire, which started because of a downed PG&E power line on Nov. 8, 2018, burned more than 153,000 acres, destroyed 13,500 homes and killed 85 people, effectively leveling Paradise and some ...
San Diego Gas & Electric announced Thursday afternoon they will begin the process to restore power in certain communities ...
John Ramos reports on the bureaucracy survivors of the 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise have struggled with due to their PG&E ...
SEVIER COUNTY, Tenn. — Sevier County leaders said two people died after a house fire in the South Flat Creek Road area Monday morning. Douglas Bihn, a family member, said his two grandchildren ...
Aside from burn scar fallout, the community has also seen new additions including transformers for underground power installed by PG&E, and new pavement for Vilas Road, which was once gravel.