The wildfire exploded in size overnight Sept. 9 in Orange County's Trabuco Canyon as flames ... Click here to jump to an interactive map of the evacuation zones. Fire officials said Friday ...
The Airport Fire in Orange County, California continues to grow and was likely caused by crews putting together a project ...
The Airport Fire sparked due to heavy equipment working in the area, according to fire officials who say it was accidental or unintentional.
Three large fires were raging around Southern California Wednesday, forcing evacuations and threatening homes in Los Angeles, Orange ... In San Bernardino County, the Line fire continues to ...
As of Monday night, around 1,000 firefighters were battling the Orange County blaze, which had reached 5,432 acres.
California Fire officials say the blaze is expected to grow significantly over the next two days and evacuation warnings have ...
Airport Fire initially started 1:21 p.m. Sep. 9 in Orange, Riverside County. After being active for 10 days, it has burned 23 ...
Kwong, Orange County's health officer, on Friday reissued an emergency declarationn for the Airport fire that began Sept. 9 ...
The fire's grown to 19,000 acres in less than 24 hours, prompting evacuations. Fire officials said OC Public Works was moving ...
The Airport Fire broke out at about 2:00 p.m. along Trabuco Creek Road in Orange County, prompting mandatory evacuations of ...
Authorities in Orange County say the Airport Fire, which broke out in Trabuco Canyon near a field for remote-controlled ...
Progress of the Airport Fire continues to slow Saturday morning as crews reach 9% containment of the 23,494-acre blaze.