Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted last week and roared across the Los Angeles area.
Awareness of doom in Los Angeles, and yet a need to push disaster away, has created a kind of collective psychosis.
Inglewood Mayor James Butts says he is looking out over his city as he sees first-rate venues ready to host some of the world’s biggest sporting events in the coming years.
Brett Holmgren got woken up early on New Year’s Day by alerts that a driver had plowed into a crowd of revelers in New ...
“I’m almost certain the apocalypse in LA right now will be one of the worst things I see or experience in my life,” wrote ...
In August 2015, with Syria devastated by war, Yusra Mardini and her sister faced an impossible choice—leave everything behind ...
The Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center, which burned in the Eaton Fire, was a second home for Jewish teens in the California ...
The visit by Lebanese PM Najib Mikati to Damascus marks the first for a senior Lebanese official to Syria in years ...
A packed concert hall in Damascus came alive this week with cheers as Wasfi Maasarani, a renowned singer and symbol of the Syrian uprising, performed in celebration of “Syria’s victory.” ...
The founder of the LA Dream Center told Fox News Digital that Wolfgang Puck, Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg and Florence Pugh are ...
The fires sweeping across LA have burned down thousands of buildings, leaving the destruction of iconic and historic ...
Some famed spots like the Getty Villa Museum, the Hollywood sign and TCL Chinese Theatre have remained at least largely unharmed, but others have taken a toll.