L.A. County's first significant storm in more than eight months has already forced the closure of I-5, unleashed mud on ...
Debris and toxins released from the fires can damage kelp forests and lead to destructive algal blooms that snuff out ocean ...
Burn-scar areas from the Palisades and Eaton fires avoided major issues from the weekend rain that tapered off Monday ...
Rain is easing after Southern California’s first significant storm of the season brought weekend downpours that aided ...
Because of debris runoff from fire zones, public health officials issued an advisory and closed several miles of coastline ...
The ocean water along roughly eight miles of prime Los Angeles coastline remained off-limits indefinitely due to the recent ...
The heaviest rainfall has slowed across Southern California. While the storm caused some mudslide and flooding issues, ...
The ocean waters from Malibu to Santa Monica remain off-limits due to the recent rains and fire debris carried to the coast.
An extended period of heavy rain raised concerns over potential mudslides in recent burn scar areas, including Malibu, Altadena, and other regions over the weekend. Early Sunday afternoon ...
The return of the rain in Los Angeles has triggered Flash Flood Warnings, mudslides and debris flows in burn-scar areas, forcing officials to close roads and schools in the region.
All Malibu-area schools will be closed on Monday due to the risk posed by unsafe road condition in the area following heavy rain near the Palisades Fire burn scar. The decision was announced late ...