NOAA Fisheries’ scientists will watch for potential effects on fisheries and marine life, including anchovy eggs abundant in waters downwind of the fires. They have collected samples both before and ...
San Diego scientists are collecting samples of ash from California's coast to measure how toxins and urban debris from the Los Angeles wildfires could affect nearby fisheries and the food webs of ...
More than 750 tidewater gobies were rescued from a Malibu lagoon scorched by the Palisades fire. Seared watersheds can take ...
Forecasters in Southern California expect to issue a 'particularly dangerous situation' red flag warning for the coming week ...
Lawyers for the driver say the passenger caused her own injuries by leaping out of the vehicle before it crashed into another car.
By Dan Walters As horrific as they may be, the wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles neighborhoods, destroying homes and businesses and killing dozens of people, are certainly not unprecedented.
Rainfall could send debris from hillsides charred by wildfires rushing down ravines and through drainage ditches into the ...
A new executive order temporarily allows students to attend public schools outside their fire-ravaged districts and removes ...
While many Angelenos have been devastated by the fires, others in the sprawling city have had to balance helping out with ...
The Los Angeles County Fire Department has provided the following maps of the thousands of structures, primarily homes, that ...
Some looters in Los Angeles are using wildfire evacuation maps to find empty homes and burglarize them, police said. Police ...