Dixie fire now second-largest in California history, with more than 400 structures burned
The Dixie fire is now the second-largest wildfire in California history, burning more than 463,000 acres through a large swath of Northern California.
The Dixie fire is now the second-largest wildfire in California history, burning more than 463,000 acres through a large swath of Northern California.
L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn is the author of a motion that county supervisors are set to discuss that would consider a proof-of-vaccination policy.
In an era of fierce polarization, Judge Roger T. Benitez seems a perfect fit, an object of rage and adoration. His likeness as 'St. Benitez' — with robes and a halo, sometimes holding an AR-15 or a box of bullets — is plastered on T-shirts, prayer candles and even gun magazines.
A magnitude 3.4 earthquake was reported at 3:40 a.m. Sunday 19 miles from Fortuna, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors will consider a proposal Tuesday that would end fines for late books
County officials said the latest surge is showing signs of leveling off somewhat. The daily test positivity rate on Saturday was 4.7%, a small decrease from last week's rate of 6.3%.
The state GOP overwhelmingly voted to stay neutral on the GOP field.
Firefighters were hoping a break in the weather would help them get the upper hand on the enormous Dixie fire, which had destroyed at least 184 homes and commercial buildings and burned 446,723 acres as of Saturday morning.
A SWAT team was surrounding the Huntington Beach home Saturday afternoon and police were urging people to stay away from the area.