The biggest storm of the winter walloped Southern California on Thursday, forcing the closure of Pacific Coast Highway, ...
Los Angeles, which suffered from devastating fires a month ago, is now facing landslides and floods after heavy rains, ...
Street flooding and mudslides, and a weak tornado, were reported across the region as the storm barreled through Thursday evening.
A significant stretch of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) remains fully closed in both directions between Chautauqua Boulevard and ...
After Wednesday's rain tapers off, the region will see "a brief 18-24-hour break" before a second "non-atmospheric river" ...
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Two storm systems are expected to dump rain on Southern California Wednesday, raising fears of possible debris or mud flows ...
Just hours after fully reopening for the first time since early January, the Pacific Coast Highway is once again closed as ...
Pacific Coast Highway has been closed again, as rain is making its way to Southern California, bringing fears of mudslides in the Palisades Fire burn area.
Pacific Coast Highway will be closed from Chautauqua Boulevard in L.A. to Carbon Beach Terrace in Malibu.
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