Rare October Storm Brings Heavy Rain And Possible Mudslides
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LOS ANGELES - A rare and powerful October storm is bringing heavy rain, high winds, and a threat of mudslides and tornadoes to Southern California, prompting evacuations and a state of emergency for some residents.
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Eaton Fire survivors demand more from SoCal Edison in response to devastating wildfire
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Arrest made in deadly Palisades Fire that destroyed over 6,800 buildings in California
Federal and local California officials announced the arrest of a 29-year-old man associated with the start of the deadly Palisades Fire in January.
Two women from Southern California and one from Colorado face federal charges alleging they pursued an ICE agent by car through the streets of Los Angeles and posted the officer’s home address on social media, the Justice Department announced Friday.
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New details emerge about start of deadly Palisades Fire. See a timeline of events
The deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles County started after a fire that began days earlier was re-ignited by a Santa Ana windstorm.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Tropical moisture pulled in from the Pacific is likely to keep humidity high in Southern California for several days. Showers are possible, most likely Tuesday and ...
OAK GLEN, Calif. -- Mudslides and debris flows knocked down trees, plowed into homes and trapped drivers for 10 hours after several Southern California communities were hit by heavy rain, authorities said. No one was hurt and authorities were able to get ...
The arrest comes after a nine-month investigation into the blaze, which killed 12 people and destroyed thousands of homes in the hillside community.
The Palisades Fire erupted on Jan. 7 and went on to kill 12 people and destroy more than 6,800 homes and buildings.
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Heavy rain falls across SoCal, evacuation orders issued for Palisades
The first substantial rain storm of the fall season brought the threat of mudslides, flooding, possible thunderstorms, and an evacuation order for part of one Los Angeles community devastated during the January wildfires.