Los Angeles' water chief reportedly knew about an empty reservoir and broken fire hydrants months before the deadly wildfires ...
Critics say Los Angeles didn't have enough water to fight devastating wildfires, but the truth is more complicated.
Fires ignited in Pacific Palisades, Sylmar, Altadena and Hollywood Hills, forcing thousands to evacuate amid a ...
President-elect Donald Trump filed a brief with the court last month, urging the bench to pass on ruling on the ban until he ...
California wildfires continue with dry conditions and powerful winds —which are due to last through Friday — fueling at least five fires.
Fire hydrants in Los Angeles ran dry in parts of the city when firefighters needed them most, and some of the problems came ...
A 117-million gallon reservoir in one of the Los Angeles communities ravaged by wildfires was out of commission when the fire ...
The mayor's office told Newsweek on Friday that "The priority remains fighting these fires and protecting Angelenos." ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday ordered state officials to determine why a 117 million-gallon reservoir was out of service and some hydrants ran dry, calling it “deeply troubling" as wildfires ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered an investigation into loss of water pressure at fire hydrants. Read more.
The Santa Ynez Reservoir has a capacity of holding 117 million gallons of water and is located right in the middle of the Palisades.
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California ordered an inquiry into a loss of water pressure after it was revealed that a reservoir was ...