Dozens of Utah firefighters are making their way to California to help battle a series of fires in the Los Angeles area, which have left at least five people dead and has displaced tens of thousands of people in recent days.
Devastating wildfires are quickly blazing through Los Angeles, consuming structures and sending thick smoke into the air. Here’s how that might (or might not) affect Utah’s air.
Fires ravaging Los Angeles have caused damage and economic losses so far estimated between $135 billion and $150 billion, leaving many displaced without homes to return to. Here’s how to
Smoke from Los Angeles County fires – which have scorched over 15,000 acres and damaged thousands of buildings – will move offshore to the Pacific Ocean, Utah weather forecasters project.
The Sundance Film Festival will go ahead in Park City, Utah, despite the Los Angeles wildfires. The decision aims to highlight the festival's commitment to resilience and community spirit.
The Santa Ana winds are expected to pick up again this week, making the Palisades and Eaton fires, among others, more difficult to contain as they continue to rage in Southern California.
The charities Best Friends Animal Society and Wings of Rescue worked together to transport dozens of cats and dogs out of L.A. County shelters amid the raging wildfires.
The Intermountain Power Project, which aims to be the first gas power plant to use 100% hydrogen, represents a rare success story in the nation’s quest to transition former coal-producing communities to renewable energy.
As teams of Utah firefighters continue to help contain the devastating wildfires burning in the Los Angeles area, a resident from there decided to express her thanks in the written form.
A team of 64 Utah firefighters from 17 agencies departed Thursday morning to help battle the wildfires raging in Los Angeles County.The group, which includes 15
The Utah fire crews sent to California last week to battle the deadly wildfires that have killed 24 people continue their fight against further devastation.