The image of a disaster recovery team trailer surrounded by mud and debris outside Duke’s in Malibu illustrates what kind of ...
A massive amount of rainwater and mud was unleashed onto Pacific Coast Highway on Thursday, sweeping an L.A. Fire Department ...
A Los Angeles Fire Department member escaped a close call Thursday after his vehicle was swept into the ocean by fast-moving ...
A Los Angeles City vehicle fell off the side of PCH and into the Pacific Ocean as heavy rain sweeps through Southern ...
A massive amount of flooding and mudslides was unleashed onto the Pacific Coast Highway as an atmospheric river storm slammed ...
PCH is a muddy mess and remains shut down until further notice after heavy rain caused thick mud and debris to cover the ...
Pacific Coast Highway had been closed for nearly a month, but some Palisades residents worry about the consequences of ...
With Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass delaying the city’s plans to remove all checkpoints for access to Pacific Palisades along ...
Pacific Coast Highway will be closed this week because of potential mud and debris flows during the upcoming storms.
The Pacific Coast Highway will be partially reopened this Sunday morning for the first time since the Palisades Fire. Beginning Feb. 2 at 8 a.m., essential traffic can use one lane in each direction ...
Mark E. Potts is the senior editor for video at the Los Angeles Times. A native of Enid, Okla., Potts graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism. He has ...
Pacific Coast Highway will be closed from Chautauqua Boulevard in L.A. to Carbon Beach Terrace in Malibu.