From a couple building an igloo big enough for five people to aerial videos showing firefighting efforts during the Los Angeles wildfires, here are some of the videos you may have missed this week.
New Hubble Space Telescope imagery of the Saturn show it's 'ring spokes' in orbit around the gas giant planet. Credit: Space.com | Science: Amy Simon (NASA-GSFC) / Animation: Joseph DePasquale (STScI) | edited by Steve Spaleta
Currently, millions in Southern California are on high alert as strong winds whip through the area. So far, more than 40,000 acres have burned, 24 people have died and over 12,000 structures have been destroyed.
The National Weather Service issued a warning of a “particularly dangerous situation” for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties from Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning.
Parched Southern California was forecast to face more dangerous winds on Wednesday but could get some badly needed rain this weekend, dampening the prospects of another round of killer wildfires though even a small amount of precipitation could could create new challenges like toxic ash runoff.
A wildland firefighter EMT whose day job is an EMT at an Indiana hospital, Jeff Cummings has battled nearly 100 wildfires nationwide over the past two decades.
Millions in Southern California on edge as final round of dangerous fire weather forecasted. Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire break out, killing at least 25 and destroying thousands of homes.
As President Donald Trump prepares to tour wildfire damage in California, he’s zeroing in on one of his frequent targets for criticism: State water policy. Since the fires broke out Jan. 7,
Indiana had an opportunity to move up the NCAA pecking order last week when it hosted games against Illinois and No. 4 Southern California.
Why you should listen: The same factors that make Los Angeles an appealing place to live are also the reasons we need a fundamentally different approach to fire. Learn about why fire management in Southern California is different from other parts of the country, the most common causes of fires here and what we can do to prevent them.
Firefighters battle massive wildfire in California mountains, evacuating over 50,000 people. Stay informed on the latest updates and safety measures.
“We’ve got to fix some things,” May said. “We’ve got to find some solutions to the problems that we face.”