The Los Angeles fires are leaving many people with nowhere to go, which has lead to speculation that some might find new homes in the Gem State.
More than 30,000 people were told to flee their homes Wednesday as new wildfires started burning around Los Angeles, including one not far from Magic Mountain. When the fires first started burning places like Pacific Palisades, firefighters from around the country streamed into California to help, including Kelly Martin.
Evacuation orders were lifted Thursday for tens of thousands as firefighters with air support slowed the spread of a huge wildfire churning through rugged mountains north
As the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history rages on, Idaho firefighters have been deployed to help, according to a press release from the Idaho Office of Emergency Management
Ali Larter and her husband, Hayes MacArthur, relocated from Los Angeles to a small town in Idaho amid the coronavirus pandemic — and they wouldn’t have it any other way. “Our kids’ schools were shut down during COVID and we were like,
The deadly wildfires raging in Los Angeles County have destroyed at least 10,000 structures and claimed the lives of 11 people.
Companions Animal Center will receive several small dogs from Los Angeles shelters as they continue to navigate overcrowding due to the LA wildfires.
Non-profit organization Wings of Rescue flew seven dogs from Los Angeles into the Logan-Cache Airport Saturday, where they were greeted by a team from Cache Humane Society.
Nampa's Resto Clean is stepping in to help Southern California wildfire victims. Donations of love letters and essentials are being collected at various locations. #LoveIdaho #WildfireRelief
Los Angeles will attempt to end its three-game road losing streak when the Lakers face Golden State. The teams square off Saturday for the first time this season.
Anthony Davis scored 24 points, Austin Reaves added 23 and the Los Angeles Lakers cruised to a 117-96 victory over the Boston Celtics on Thursday night.
With eight evacuations in her rearview, Ann Louise Bardach knows that wherever you go in SoCal, the one thing you can’t escape is fire.