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A few Los Angeles County holiday firework shows planned along the coast have been canceled over new environmental protections for waterways, but most will proceed. Some L.A. fireworks shows ...
The cities of Lancaster, Palmdale, La Puente and Lynwood were among those forced to cancel or revise their shows after the California State Fire Marshal raided the warehouse of Exposhows Inc. in ...
Here's a look at events and fireworks shows in San Angelo and surrounding communities during the July 4 weekend: Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
The Saddleridge Fire was a wildfire burning near the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County, California. It broke out roughly around 9:02 pm on Thursday October 10, 2019. It is still undetermined as to how it had started, but believed that the blaze had started beneath a high voltage transmission tower. [2]
The Station Fire was the largest wildfire of the 2009 California wildfire season, as well as the largest wildfire in the history of Los Angeles County.It burned in the Angeles National Forest, igniting on August 26, 2009, near the U.S. Forest Service Angeles Station 11 ranger station on the Angeles Crest Highway, [3] [4] and burned through October 16.
The Lake Fire was a large wildfire that burnt 38,664 acres of land in Santa Barbara County, California.It began on July 5, 2024, and was 100% contained as of August 4. The fire was the first to burn more than 20,000 acres as part of the 2024 California wildfire season, and was the fourth fire of the season to injure more than one person.
The Franklin Fire burns next to powerlines at the Pacific Coast Highway in the morning on December 11, 2024 near Malibu, California. Celebrities' homes threatened, including Mark Hamill, Dick Van Dyke
The Franklin Fire burns in the mountains on Wednesday, December 10, 2024, near Malibu, California. Smoke rises as the Franklin Fire grows in Malibu, California, on Wednesday, December 10, 2024.