Hannah Fry covers breaking news for the Los Angeles Times. She most recently covered Orange County for The Times and has written extensively about criminal trials, housing, politics and government. In 2020, Fry was part of the team that was a Pulitzer finalist for its coverage of a boat fire that killed 34 people off the coast of Santa Barbara. Fry came to The Times from the Daily Pilot, where she covered coastal cities, education and crime. An Orange County native, Fry started her career as an intern at the Orange County Register.
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Forecasters say the storm will probably be beneficial for Los Angeles and Ventura counties, helping to reduce the risk of wildfires.
Back-to-back atmospheric river storms are set to hit Los Angeles County this week — giving the region much-needed moisture ahead of another potential round of Santa Ana winds.
More rain could finally end Southern California’s fire season as Pacific Coast Highway is open for the first time in weeks.
A drone that authorities say was flying in restricted airspace on Jan. 9 put a fist-sized hole in the wing of a Super Scooper, taking it out of service.
A man suspected of stealing military equipment — including three Humvees — in a break-in at the Army Reserve Center in Tustin has been arrested.
What — or who — started the Palisades fire? Two leading theories emerge as investigation intensifies
For the last few weeks, a team of investigators from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has worked out of a command post near a popular hiking trail, where officials believe the Palisades fire began around 10:30 a.m. Jan. 7.
Black residents of Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton fire and will have a harder financial road to recovery from the disaster, according to research released Tuesday by UCLA.
Las lluvias del fin de semana podrían traer algo de alivio al sur de California. Aquí está el pronóstico y una evaluación de cuánto ayudará a reducir el riesgo de incendios.
There is now a 10% to 20% chance of significant debris flow for sensitive recently burned areas of L.A. County; that’s up from an earlier estimate of 5% to 10%.
President Trump landed in Los Angeles on Friday to survey the devastation from the firestorms that swept through the county.