Devastating fires in Lahaina, Hawaii and Paradise, California share a crucial root cause with the LA blazes. It's a clue to our fire future.
L.A. County fires, a man told 7NEWS Australia, "God saved my house." Users then shared photos of homes unrelated to his story.
As fires sweep across Los Angeles, Lahaina survivors remind their fellow fire survivors to take care of their mental health.
A former Billboard editor-in-chief (and THR music editor) and her family escaped the inferno that reduced her beloved Maui town to ashes. She offers actionable steps for those in the same position following the blazes raging across Los Angeles.
As deadly wildfires ravaged Los Angeles and destroyed thousands of structures in January 2025, an image of a red-roofed house surrounded by scorched rubble was shared in social media posts that falsely claimed it survived the blazes because its owner is Muslim and the Koran was inside.
Carter Evans, a Hawaii native who previously worked at KGMB and is now a CBS News correspondent in Los Angeles, fought flames in his own neighborhood using a garden hose.
With the California wildfires expected to cause billions of dollars in damages, concerns over how that will that affect insurance rates in Hawaii.
As deadly wildfires ravaged Los Angeles and destroyed ... to the ground in the historic Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui in Lahaina, Hawaii on August 10, 2023."
Finney-Smith has been away from the Lakers since his partner gave birth to their child on Thursday. He’ll be in the rotation on Sunday, providing depth off the bench. Shake Milton and Gabe Vincent are likely to play fewer minutes than they did on Friday ...
Just like in Lahaina, residents returning to assess damage could be exposed to toxins in the ash of burned buildings and vehicles.
A Jan. 12 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows an image of a waterfront house with a red roof surrounded by a burned landscape. "This is the home of a Christian in Los Angeles ...
Another sign of forward movement occurred Friday in Lahaina when a senior official from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development traveled to the island’s West Side to applaud the recently allocated $1.