Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy and MRCA enforce closures to protect public safety and prevent wildfire risks in affected areas In response to the ongoing state of emergency declared by Governor Gavin Newsom regarding the Palisades Fire,
From a school featured in "Freaky Friday" to a historic synagogue, local landmarks are among the thousands of structures damaged by the wildfires.
The Southern California wildfires have destroyed Will Rogers’ historic Los Angeles home in Will Rogers State Historic Park and buildings at Topanga State Park.
California State Parks Director Armando Quintero acknowledged Wednesday the total loss of Will Rogers’ historic ranch house and the Topanga Ranch Motel built by newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst.
As fires continue to burn through Southern California, some of the region's landmarks have been burned or destroyed by the blazes.
Over the years, some billion-dollar Powerball and Mega Millions winners have opted to remain anonymous because their state lottery ... beachfront home in Malibu, California, in September 2023.
As residents in the Los Angeles area grapple with the ongoing realities of the devastating wildfires ravaging the densely populated metropolis nestled between the Pacific Ocean and mountain ranges, several iconic landmarks and beloved local institutions have fallen victim to the flames.
The Reel Inn, a famous local restaurant, was destroyed after more than 30 years in Malibu. Such small independent businesses have a more difficult time than others bouncing back from natural disasters.
The Palisades Fire between Malibu and Santa Monica has destroyed more than 1,200 commercial and residential structures, according to Cal Fire’s estimates. At least 200 additional homes, businesses and other structures have been damaged. The fire was 19% contained as of Wednesday.
Will Rogers’ ranch house and other historic buildings located on the 186-acre Will Rogers State Park were destroyed by the Palisades Fire, California State Parks said Wednesday. Officials say they were able to evacuate the ranch's horses ahead of the fire, as well as some cultural and historical artifacts, including artwork.
The Pacific Palisades fire is not just destroying mansions belonging to the rich and famous, it is also burning up top restaurants that Paris Hilton, Rihanna and Cindy Crawford have frequented.
Caitlyn Jenner blamed “hypocrite” California officials for failing to prevent the devastating wildfires. The Olympic medalist accused the forestry service of requiring citizens to clear underbrush from their properties while failing to do the same on a state level,