Heavy rain battered Southern California on Thursday and made for dangerous conditions near burn scars from recent wildfires.
The California Department of Transportation closed Topanga Canyon Boulevard near the Pacific Palisades Friday afternoon after ...
On Friday, the storied coastal road had dissolved into a river of mud and debris after a powerful rainstorm sent those burned ...
On an afternoon when the National Weather Service issued Flash Flood Warnings for Malibu, Topanga State Park and Pacific ...
Southern California is bracing for another day of potential mudslides in areas burned by last month’s wildfires after a ...
Malibu’s Pacific Coast Highway, which just reopened after last month’s devastating Palisades Fire, is closing again Tuesday ...
MALIBU — A Los Angeles Fire Department firefighter narrowly escaped serious injury Thursday evening after his SUV was swept ...
Mud and debris poured off the fire-scarred hillsides during the heavy downpours on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu Thursday, ...
Evacuation orders remain in place for some areas as the risk of mudslide and debris flows remains from heavy rain overnight ...
A Los Angeles Fire Department member was able to escape a close call Thursday after his vehicle was swept into the ocean by fast-moving mud along Pacific Coast Highway.
Efforts are well underway to clean up debris flows caused by storms that rolled through SoCal as well as mitigate damage that could potentially be caused by future rainfall. Back-to-back days of ...