At a press conference Friday, Ventura County fire officials said they knew there were hot spots remaining, but did not think they'd cause any problems.
Fire Chief Dustin Gardner said at a Friday morning news conference that arson investigators determined the Mountain Fire's most likely cause "was the extreme winds dislodging a pocket of covered hot ...
A wildfire that damaged and destroyed hundreds of structures in Ventura County was likely caused by wind-whipped debris from ...
Two teenage boys are custody on multiple felony charges after an alleged shooting that injured two people in Ventura County in late October. In a news release, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said ...
Investigators say last year’s destructive Mountain Fire in Ventura County was likely sparked when powerful winds reignited ...
Nearly a year after the Mountain Fire tore through Ventura County, investigators now say they have determined how it began.
A year after the Mountain Fire, officials announced the cause of the blaze will soon be released. Here's what to know.
Though Ventura County hasn't seen any major problems with these back-to-back storms, they're still staying alert.