As most of Southern California sits under a red flag warning, a brush fire broke out Monday night in Malibu, spreading rapidly on hillsides near Pepperdine University.
The Franklin Fire has already burned more than 2,200 acres of brush, but fire officials say so far, a minimal number of homes have been destroyed.
Thousands of acres in Malibu are still on fire as firefighters work to contain the Franklin fire after red flag warnings end, ...
The National Weather Service issues watches, warnings and other advisories to let the public know about high wind events, ...
The fire erupted during extreme Santa Ana winds. The National Weather Service issued "a particularly dangerous" red-flag ...
The Franklin Fire in Malibu, fanned by strong winds, has burned through over 4,000 acres this week, but a change in weather ...
Fire authorities said the fire activity increased overnight on the western edge of the blaze. As of Wednesday morning, the ...
Aerial video shows a rapidly growing Franklin Fire encroach on Malibu coastline neighborhoods Tuesday. The fire has burned over 2,600 acres in less than 24 hours.
Fire danger eased in Southern California Wednesday as the region's Santa Ana winds tapered off. But the Franklin Fire ...