Ferocious wildfires are burning through the Los Angeles area for a fifth day, destroying thousands of structures and upending lives.
Genasys, the company behind Los Angeles' emergency alert technology, said it has "not been able to replicate" an error that sent inaccurate information to millions.
Angelenos have been glued to their phones for the latest alerts and information. At around 4 p.m. Thursday — everyone in L.A. County received an alert from the Office of Emergency Management to ...
The two biggest fires devastating the Los Angeles area grew just slightly Friday as firefighters beat back the blazes that ...
Tens of thousands of people are displaced as crews battle fires that have already ravaged an area larger than the city of Manchester ...
The non-profit arm of the home-rental marketplace reports "an absolute crush of applications" from those affected by the L.A.
Millions in Los Angeles County mistakenly received emergency alerts telling them to evacuate. It happened not just once, but ...
Victor Laveaga and his therapy dog Jack have offered support and comfort to firefighters coming off the fire line in Los ...
Anthony Mitchell, 67, died along with his disabled son Justin after their home was destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires - ...
A primary care clinic burned, medical offices closed and hospitals struggled with possible evacuations. The wildfires that ...