"From the Mountains to the Beach" is a Facebook page created by survivors of the 2021 Marshall Fire, meant to connect to Los Angeles fire victims.
Southern Colorado Firefighters Help Extinguish the LA Fires, adapting to unique challenges while preparing to bring valuable insights home to improve wildfire response back home.
Firefighters from multiple agencies across Colorado are deploying to join the fight as massive wildfires continue to burn in Los Angeles.
The Marshall fire happened right after we moved to Colorado. Here's what people in Los Angeles can expect in the upcoming days and weeks.
Three Castle Rock Fire Department members deployed to southern California on Wednesday to support firefighters battling large wildfires around Los Angeles.
Colorado is sending resources to help California crews fighting multiple wildfires burning near Los Angeles, state officials said Wednesday. California requested one of Colorado’s two multi-mission aircraft to assist with firefighting and the plane is taking off from the Centennial Airport today,
For some local perspective, here’s how the fires in Los Angeles compare to the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, the Marshall Fire.
T housands of personnel—firefighters, first responders, and the National Guard—have turned their attention towards stifling the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires, some of the worst California has ever seen.
Colorado has sent nine “strike teams” made up of local firefighters to aid in fighting the fires in Southern California. The Palisades Fire, which began one week ago following intense winds, currently covers 23,
Recent snow lowers wildfire risk in southern colorado. It means there's a big contrast between what's happening in Los Angeles and in Colorado Springs. There's also reason to compare the two cities - they're both communities built into mountainsides and metropolitan areas very close.
When Steve Wilch deployed on scene to fight the 2021 Marshall Fire in Boulder County, the instructions he received from a coordinator were dire.
Young Japanese flamethrower Roki Sasaki said on Instagram that he's signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers, giving the defending World Series champions even more star power entering 2025.