The Franklin Fire in Malibu Canyon spread to 2,200 acres by 7 a.m. Tuesday. Pepperdine officials also temporarily activated ...
Firefighters battle the Franklin Fire, a wildfire that erupted in the Malibu Canyon near Pepperdine University. Thousands are forced to evacuate as Sana Ana winds quickly spread the flames.
The fire began approximately 3 miles north of the Pacific Coastal Highway in Malibu, according to an emergency alert issued ...
Today on AirTalk, we're keeping you up to date on any developments with the Franklin fire in Malibu that has already burned ...
A wildfire burned 2 acres of brush Tuesday in the Ramona area, with a rapid rate of spread, according to Cal Fire San Diego.
As most of Southern California sits under a red flag warning, a brush fire broke out Monday night in Malibu, spreading rapidly on hillsides near Pepperdine University.
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.
Firefighters battled a brushfire early Tuesday in Malibu, near Pepperdine University, prompting evacuations amid dangerous fire conditions.
The Franklin Fire has already burned more than 2,200 acres of brush, but fire officials say so far, a minimal number of homes have been destroyed.