Fueled by a remarkably destructive windstorm, nearly 50,000 acres of Los Angeles County have so far been burned by multiple fires, most notably the catastrophic Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades ...
Together the Eaton and Palisades fires have burned almost 40,000 acres, destroying thousands of homes and businesses, and killing 28 people. They've also burned through several beloved hiking areas.
Mountain bluebirds danced between mesquite trees along the new Alamo Canyon Loop, right in front of Catalina State Park ...
Hikers in the Los Angeles area must seek alternative routes as Runyon Canyon remains closed due to damage caused by the ...
Several parks around Los Angeles remain closed due to the ongoing wildfires, including Crestwood Hills Park, O’Melveny Park, ...
Many of L.A.’s signature places to get outdoors have been wiped out by the wildfires.
We’d all assumed the Big One would be an earthquake,” writes Joy Press—“never imagined that Mother Nature might have a different apocalypse scripted for this city.” ...
The Ute Mountain Ute tribe is receiving funding to renovate one of its sacred trails in southwest Colorado. The Pool Canyon ...
The LA fireball is the new normal—a new genre of urban fire that requires novel thinking and next-practice responses to contain the blaze, which spreads rapidly and ferociously in hours, destroying an ...
A series of deadly wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area were still burning fiercely over the weekend, decimating entire communities.