Authorities pursued a large group of motorcyclists as they performed stunts at high speeds in Los Angeles County Thursday night. Two suspects were initially wanted for a traffic violation and refused to pull over,
Central Coast firefighters and Red Cross volunteers are providing crucial support to Los Angeles during devastating fires.
According to UC Santa Barbara’s Wildfire Initiative, the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires are a wake-up call for Central Coast residents to do their part in fire prevention.
Two alleged looters, one of whom was dressed as a firefighter, were detained by Los Angeles County deputy sheriffs Sunday on Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades. It’s unclear exactly what time the suspects were stopped, but a local photographer spotted the pair on a scooter and a moped, one of whom was dressed […]
An updated wind advisory was issued by the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA on Sunday at 1:39 a.m. The advisory is for Santa Barbara County Southeastern Coast, Santa Ynez Mountains Eastern Range and Santa Barbara County Interior Mountains.
A mysterious fireball sighting near the Oceano Dunes led to an extensive search by the Morro Bay Coast Guard Patrol and Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu.It
A frost advisory was issued by the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA on Monday at 11:59 a.m. valid for Tuesday between midnight and 9 a.m.
The Pasadena Humane Society has taken in hundreds of pets, some badly burned, after the Eaton fire.
As several catastrophic fires continue burn throughout the Los Angeles area, Central Coast firefighting agencies are providing support in the massive response effort.
LOCAL BUSINESSES ON THE CENTRAL COAST ARE TEAMING UP TO SUPPORT ... FIRES BECAUSE THEY HAVE A LOT OF CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS FROM LOS ANGELES. "I THINK COLLECTIVELY, WE ALL FELT COMPELLED BY THE ...
Animal rescues on the central coast are helping animal shelters in the Los Angeles area as wildfires burn in Southern California. At least two agencies, the Peace of Mind Dog Rescue in Pacific Grove and SPCA Monterey County,
Chief George Nunez of the CAL FIRE San Benito-Monterey Unit says the Los Angeles County wildfires are hard to tame because of the strong winds sweeping through.