Firefighters gain control on brush fire burning in riverbed near Jurupa Valley homes
The fire is burning at a slow rate through heavy fuel in the Santa Ana Riverbed, according to Cal Fire crews.
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The fire is burning at a slow rate through heavy fuel in the Santa Ana Riverbed, according to Cal Fire crews.
Parents are concerned that the Canyon Charter Elementary School campus wasn't cleaned properly after the area was coated in ash from the Palisades Fire in early January.
Deputies claim that the man fired shots at them as he attempted to flee from a home where they were called for reports of domestic violence.
Deputies say that there were approximately 250 roosters on the property, and that dozens of people were spectating an event on Saturday morning in Yucaipa.
Two brush fires burning along I-15 in northern San Diego County have prompted evacuation orders for some as they burn at high rates of speed due to strong winds in the area.
It happened a little before 7 a.m. Sunday morning on McCall Boulevard, just west of Aspel Road, according to the Menifee Police Department.
The fire was first reported at around 6:10 p.m. near Chambers Street and Gilbert Street, firefighters said.
The Lyle family had already lost their Malibu home to the Topanga Fire back in 1993 when the Palisades Fire erupted in early January, dealing them a hand they were unfortunately already familiar with.
It occurred at about 11:05 p.m. about 10 miles northwest of Malibu, according to the United States Geological Survey
It happened at around 2:50 a.m. in the 200 block of California Avenue, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, who have established centers across Los Angeles County to aid victims through the recovery process, have offered guidance on how important proof of identify documents can be replaced if lost in the wildfires.
Deputies say that the two claimed to be members of the "Roaring River Fire Department" in Oregon and that the firetruck they were driving was purchased through an auction.
Deputies were called to the 700 block of Otis Avenue at around 12:40 p.m. on Friday after receiving reports of a shooting, said a statement from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
When the chaos of the Eaton Fire erupted in early January, forcing thousands to flee for their safety, one group of civilians did the exact opposite, springing into action to try and rescue those who needed them.
The victim was found in a car just outside of the Los Cerritos Center at around 7:30 p.m., according to LASD officials.