At a news conference Friday, Ventura County fire officials said they knew there were hot spots remaining, but did not think they would cause any problems.
Though Ventura County hasn't seen any major problems with these back-to-back storms, they're still staying alert.
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 ...
It's been a year since the Mountain Fire tore through nearly 20,000 acres in Ventura County. Jim Hill, who survived the fire, continues to reel from the wildfire. After evacuating, Hill watched his ...
Authorities closed a section of eastbound Highway 126 near Santa Paula after a eucalyptus tree fell onto the cab of a big rig ...
To sign up for emergency alerts in Ventura County, go to readyventuracounty.org/vc-alert. For more information about ...
Locals are filling up sandbags in preparation for upcoming storms. “We're just going to sandbag the front door. And I don't ...
Nearly a year after the Mountain Fire tore through Ventura County, investigators now say they have determined how it began.
Ventura County Fire Department says an earlier blaze more likely than not led to the Mountain Fire. Here's why.
Other early studies have pointed to potential health impacts from the Maui fires, but with limited conclusions. In September ...