Franklin Fire burns over 4,000 acres with red flag warnings expired Thursday 03:13 As firefighters continue making progress on the Franklin Fire, which burned more than 4,000 acres in Malibu this ...
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Antonio Shelton said a professional restoration and cleaning service and industrial hygienist worked over winter break to ensure a clean, ...
Despite the return of gusting Santa Ana winds, firefighters were able to prevent the Franklin fire in Malibu from spreading overnight, with the blaze remaining at 4,037 acres and containment ...
The Franklin fire in Malibu continued to grow, swelling to more than 4,000 acres by Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 11, as strong winds pushed the flames toward the west and down to the coast.
Firefighters continued to battle the Santa Ana wind-driven Franklin Fire in Malibu Tuesday morning, and officials say the suppression efforts are far from over. Crews with the Los Angeles County ...
While out of state with a family emergency his burned home became the symbol of Malibu’s Franklin Fire tragedy  If you ...
As the Franklin Fire burns areas in and around Malibu, evacuation orders sent thousands scrambling. But for students and staff at Pepperdine University, where the flames and smoke were clearly ...
Planes and helicopters carrying water and fire retardant responded in Malibu, California, as the Franklin fire spread on Tuesday, December 10. The fire, which began on Monday night, had burned ...
Three schools shut down by the Franklin Fire in Malibu are reopening Monday and a fourth remains closed for repairs as containment of the 4,037-acre brushfire has grown to 54%, authorities said.
As firefighters continue making progress on the Franklin Fire, which burned more than 4,000 acres in Malibu this week, mandatory evacuation orders were lifted and downgraded to warnings Friday.
One month after the Franklin Fire erupted in Malibu and scorched over 4,000 acres, Webster Elementary School reopened to students on Monday after repairs were made to the fire-damaged campus.