Built by Thomas Ince, the silent film studio stood where Sunset Boulevard meets the coast and gave Jean Hersholt his big break.
Firefighters have made overnight progress battling back the deadly Los Angeles blazes . The Eaton Fire was 73% contained as of 7 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 18, up from 65% the day before. The Palisades Fire was 43% contained as of 7 a.m. on Saturday, up from 39% on Friday evening.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) says that more than 12,300 structures have been destroyed—though individual measures for Palisades and Eaton are less than this. Investigators are still working to measure the number of lost and damaged buildings.
Unprecedented wildfires in Los Angeles County in California are decimating thousands of structures and displacing thousands of residents.
Parts of Los Angeles are still burning from multiple wildfires. Some evacuated residents returned to their homes to find nothing but rubble.
Improving weather conditions continue to aid in the increased containment of both the Eaton and Palisades fires, with some evacuations lifted in the Palisades Fire area.
Lithium batteries from EVs and hybrids, as well as home-power backups, will require specialized removal in the wake of the Eaton and Palisades fires.
A father and son and a man who tried to save his home are among the L.A. wildfire victims Officials say at least 27 people have died, though the true death toll remains unknown. As wildfires continue to tear through the Los Angeles area, officials said that at least 27 people have died, though the actual death toll remains unknown.
Firefighters on Sunday continued to surround the deadly Palisades and Eaton fires in Los Angeles County, working ahead of yet another Santa Ana windstorm, this one expected to move into the region on Monday with gusts of up to 70 mph in coastal and valley areas;
The trio of judges on "Tribunal Justice" sound off on leadership in California and what needs to be done in the wake of the fiery devastation.
Millions of Southern Californians are on edge as a final round of dangerous fire weather is forecast for the region on Wednesday, along with a rare warning of a “Particularly Dangerous Situation” for