Raymond Lee Oyler set a fire that killed five firefighters in 2006. The California Supreme Court will decide if he remains on death row, writes Robin Epley of The Sacramento Bee.
An arson suspect with prior arrests in California and Texas was arrested after four separate fires occurred across Santa Monica.
A man suspected in a series of fires in Santa Monica was arrested after police used drone technology as part of the investigation.
Sacramento Metropolitan firefighters responding to help deputies with a burglar alarm found heavy fire through the roof.
New law, attorney tells the state Supreme Court, demands that Raymond Oyler’s murder convictions, death penalty be overturned ...
Calgary police have released a photo of three suspects in a Mackenzie Towne arson investigation. Anyone with information ...
Arson investigators have been called in to help determine the cause of a fire that caused serious damage to a strip mall in ...
Four suspects linked to the arson of 50 Putco buses, causing damages exceeding R200 million, have had their bail application ...
Lawmakers want to make impersonating firefighters a felony as convicted arsonist Dustin Nehl, 31, and his wife Jenni, 44, an ...