A brush fire that broke out on Monday evening in Malibu Canyon has led to mandatory evacuation orders in parts of southern ...
The Franklin Fire in Malibu Canyon spread to nearly 2,600 acres by 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Pepperdine officials also temporarily ...
The fire began approximately 3 miles north of the Pacific Coastal Highway in Malibu, according to an emergency alert issued by the city of Malibu late Monday.
Today on AirTalk, we're keeping you up to date on any developments with the Franklin fire in Malibu that has already burned ...
The fast-moving blaze has burned more than 2,200 acres and forced evacuations along the California coastline north of Los ...
AIR7 was above the scene as the sun rose Tuesday morning, showing some of the first daylight images of the Franklin Fire in Malibu. Fire officials said the evacuation order area encompassed about ...
The Franklin fire started late Monday night and had burned more than 1,800 acres by early Tuesday morning, as large parts of Southern California braced for dangerous wildfire conditions.
A wildfire burned 2 acres of brush Tuesday in the Ramona area, with a rapid rate of spread, according to Cal Fire San Diego.
Whipping winds raced through California late Monday night, causing trees to fall and fires to ignite throughout the state.