VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGCBS News' Carter Evans returns to his scorched LA neighborhoodCBS News correspondent Carter Evans lives in the Palisades fire zone. He returned to his neighborhood to give a firsthand look at the destruction, as some residents try to pick up the pieces.CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGFireAid concerts held for Los Angeles wildfire reliefThe Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and more took to the stage and performed at FireAid, two star-studded shows in Inglewood, California to support Los Angeles’ wildfire relief efforts.CNNVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBehind-the-scenes look at Grammy Awards showThe Grammy Awards, which are set for Sunday, have been in flux since early January when the L.A. area wildfires broke out. Anthony Mason gives a behind-the-scenes preview of one of music's biggest nights.CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGWeeks after the wildfires, California faces a hazardous cleanupCrews with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency began sifting through the rubble of the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, looking to clear potentially dangerous and hazardous materials from ash-covered lots flattened by...ReutersVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGNon-profit helps kids impacted by devastating California wildfiresProject: Camp, a non-profit organization, is helping kids and their families impacted by the devastating wildfires in Southern California by establishing camps that are encouraging play and connections.AccuWeatherVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGL.A. wildfire cleanups complicated by toxic waste, debrisAfter weeks of devastation, the deadly southern California wildfires are nearly fully contained. However, dangerous conditions on the ground are complicating the cleanup efforts.CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGHuman-fuelled climate change may have contributed to California firesAs Southern California gets some much-needed rain, a new analysis suggests the conditions that led to January's wildfires were 35 per cent more likely because of human-fuelled climate change. And the more likely those fires become, the m...CBC NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAccuWeather estimates up to $275B in damage from LA wildfiresAs rain finally wipes out devastating wildfires in Southern California, Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter reveals AccuWeather's estimate of the total damage and economic loss to be $250 billion to $275 billion.AccuWeatherVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGHeavy rains cause mudslides around fire-ravaged Los AngelesSeveral mudslides have been reported around Los Angeles as the city saw rainfall for the first time in more than eight months. The wet weather is bringing some relief to crews who are still working to contain three major fires.CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGUnderinsured homeowners grapple with loss after LA firesBefore the fires in Southern California, you could see mile after mile of beautiful houses on wooded landscapes. But what you couldn't see was that many of the homes were uninsured or underinsured.CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGFirst significant rain returns to Southern CaliforniaAccuWeather's California Expert Ken Clark talks about the much-needed rain hitting California for the first time in months. Some areas have seen as much as two inches of rain, stamping out wildfires.AccuWeatherVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAltadena family of musicians faces devastating losses after wildfiresThe Eaton fire has left a family in the historically Black community of Altadena with almost nothing after it destroyed homes, memories, and more. Elise Preston highlights the deep impact of their losses.CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGTrump declares US doesn't 'need FEMA' during LA visitAs President Trump visited Los Angeles and met victims who lost their homes in the area's historic wildfires, he suggested that the future of FEMA is uncertain. The damage caused by the Palisades and Eaton fires is now estimated at up to...CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTrump threatens aid cutoff while touring disaster areas in CaliforniaPresident Trump surveyed disaster zones in California and North Carolina and said he was considering “getting rid of” the Federal Emergency Management Agency, offering the latest sign of how he is weighing sweeping changes to the nation'...France 24VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGTrump in Los Angeles, tours fire zonePresident Donald Trump is traveling to natural disaster areas for his first official trip outside of Washington, D.C., since taking office earlier this week. Trump says he is considering 'getting rid of' the Federal Emergency Management ...CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAnalyzing Gov. Newsom's fact-checking efforts on wildfiresCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom is taking to the internet to fight wildfire misinformation. CBS News Sacramento investigative reporter Julie Watts and the CBS News Confirmed team have partnered up to fact-check Newsom.CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGHughes fire forces thousands to flee Los AngelesMore than 50,000 people are under evacuation orders or warnings as a huge and fast-moving Hughes fire wildfire swept through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles.CBC NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGNew wildfires erupt in Southern CaliforniaFire crews are still battling multiple wildfires across Southern California, including the Hughes Fire which broke out Wednesday and has already torched more than 10,000 acres and forced tens of thousands of evacuations in north Los Ange...CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGNew wildfire, driven by high winds, forces evacuations in L.A. areaThere are more evacuation warnings amid the Hughes Fire in Los Angeles County. More than 30,000 people have been told to flee the community of Castaic due to the fast-moving fire, which has exploded in size.CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGHughes Fire spreads rapidly, prompts thousands of evacuationsAccuWeather California expert Ken Clark breaks down the conditions leading to the extreme growth of the Hughes Fire near Castaic, California.AccuWeatherVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGNew fire breaks out in California, grows in sizeLos Angeles County Fire Department Chief Anthony Marrone updated CNN= with details and advice for nearby residents amid the swiftly growing blaze dubbed the Hughes Fire burning near the town of Castaic, California.CNNVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGood news for California: Santa Ana winds calming downBrush fires continue to pop up, but there's good news in the days ahead for the fight against wildfires in Southern California. The Santa Ana winds are calming down and rain is possibly in the forecast.AccuWeatherVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGDangerous winds threaten Southern California as crews battle firesTwo new wildfires burned in San Diego County as dangerous winds returned to the region. Crews were able to contain one of the fires.CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSanta Ana winds continue, increasing the risk of fires in CaliforniaAlthough Santa Ana winds have weakened, Ken Clark has warned they are expected to continue. The fire risk in Southern California remains with lingering dry weather, as crews continue fighting the LA wildfires.AccuWeatherVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGFormer VP Kamala Harris visits Los Angeles amid wildfiresFormer Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Los Angeles after President Trump's inauguration, surveying the damage caused by the ongoing wildfires and meeting with first responders.CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSanta Ana winds return to California, elevating fire risksAs wildfire recovery efforts continue in Southern California, Santa Ana winds are expected to return, increasing the fire risk and prolonging the containment efforts in the region. AccuWeather California Expert Ken Clark explains.AccuWeatherVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGThe challenges reporters faced covering the LA wildfiresIt's the job of journalists to bring the story to their viewers and readers, no matter how unimaginable the task may be. CBS News Los Angeles reporter Joy Benedict reflects on the unique challenges journalists faced while covering the L....CBS NewsVIEWEDNOW PLAYINGWildfires add strain to California's housing crisisAs firefighters continue their progress containing the Los Angeles wildfires, a new crisis is emerging: Southern California's housing shortage. As Tom Hanson reports, it was already serious. Now, it's dire.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGCBS News' Carter Evans returns to his scorched LA neighborhoodCBS News correspondent Carter Evans lives in the Palisades fire zone. He returned to his neighborhood to give a firsthand look at the destruction, as some residents try to pick up the pieces.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGFireAid concerts held for Los Angeles wildfire reliefThe Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and more took to the stage and performed at FireAid, two star-studded shows in Inglewood, California to support Los Angeles’ wildfire relief efforts.CNN
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBehind-the-scenes look at Grammy Awards showThe Grammy Awards, which are set for Sunday, have been in flux since early January when the L.A. area wildfires broke out. Anthony Mason gives a behind-the-scenes preview of one of music's biggest nights.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGWeeks after the wildfires, California faces a hazardous cleanupCrews with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency began sifting through the rubble of the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, looking to clear potentially dangerous and hazardous materials from ash-covered lots flattened by...Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGNon-profit helps kids impacted by devastating California wildfiresProject: Camp, a non-profit organization, is helping kids and their families impacted by the devastating wildfires in Southern California by establishing camps that are encouraging play and connections.AccuWeather
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGL.A. wildfire cleanups complicated by toxic waste, debrisAfter weeks of devastation, the deadly southern California wildfires are nearly fully contained. However, dangerous conditions on the ground are complicating the cleanup efforts.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGHuman-fuelled climate change may have contributed to California firesAs Southern California gets some much-needed rain, a new analysis suggests the conditions that led to January's wildfires were 35 per cent more likely because of human-fuelled climate change. And the more likely those fires become, the m...CBC News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAccuWeather estimates up to $275B in damage from LA wildfiresAs rain finally wipes out devastating wildfires in Southern California, Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter reveals AccuWeather's estimate of the total damage and economic loss to be $250 billion to $275 billion.AccuWeather
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGHeavy rains cause mudslides around fire-ravaged Los AngelesSeveral mudslides have been reported around Los Angeles as the city saw rainfall for the first time in more than eight months. The wet weather is bringing some relief to crews who are still working to contain three major fires.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGUnderinsured homeowners grapple with loss after LA firesBefore the fires in Southern California, you could see mile after mile of beautiful houses on wooded landscapes. But what you couldn't see was that many of the homes were uninsured or underinsured.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGFirst significant rain returns to Southern CaliforniaAccuWeather's California Expert Ken Clark talks about the much-needed rain hitting California for the first time in months. Some areas have seen as much as two inches of rain, stamping out wildfires.AccuWeather
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAltadena family of musicians faces devastating losses after wildfiresThe Eaton fire has left a family in the historically Black community of Altadena with almost nothing after it destroyed homes, memories, and more. Elise Preston highlights the deep impact of their losses.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGTrump declares US doesn't 'need FEMA' during LA visitAs President Trump visited Los Angeles and met victims who lost their homes in the area's historic wildfires, he suggested that the future of FEMA is uncertain. The damage caused by the Palisades and Eaton fires is now estimated at up to...CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTrump threatens aid cutoff while touring disaster areas in CaliforniaPresident Trump surveyed disaster zones in California and North Carolina and said he was considering “getting rid of” the Federal Emergency Management Agency, offering the latest sign of how he is weighing sweeping changes to the nation'...France 24
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGTrump in Los Angeles, tours fire zonePresident Donald Trump is traveling to natural disaster areas for his first official trip outside of Washington, D.C., since taking office earlier this week. Trump says he is considering 'getting rid of' the Federal Emergency Management ...CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAnalyzing Gov. Newsom's fact-checking efforts on wildfiresCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom is taking to the internet to fight wildfire misinformation. CBS News Sacramento investigative reporter Julie Watts and the CBS News Confirmed team have partnered up to fact-check Newsom.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGHughes fire forces thousands to flee Los AngelesMore than 50,000 people are under evacuation orders or warnings as a huge and fast-moving Hughes fire wildfire swept through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles.CBC News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGNew wildfires erupt in Southern CaliforniaFire crews are still battling multiple wildfires across Southern California, including the Hughes Fire which broke out Wednesday and has already torched more than 10,000 acres and forced tens of thousands of evacuations in north Los Ange...CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGNew wildfire, driven by high winds, forces evacuations in L.A. areaThere are more evacuation warnings amid the Hughes Fire in Los Angeles County. More than 30,000 people have been told to flee the community of Castaic due to the fast-moving fire, which has exploded in size.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGHughes Fire spreads rapidly, prompts thousands of evacuationsAccuWeather California expert Ken Clark breaks down the conditions leading to the extreme growth of the Hughes Fire near Castaic, California.AccuWeather
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGNew fire breaks out in California, grows in sizeLos Angeles County Fire Department Chief Anthony Marrone updated CNN= with details and advice for nearby residents amid the swiftly growing blaze dubbed the Hughes Fire burning near the town of Castaic, California.CNN
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGood news for California: Santa Ana winds calming downBrush fires continue to pop up, but there's good news in the days ahead for the fight against wildfires in Southern California. The Santa Ana winds are calming down and rain is possibly in the forecast.AccuWeather
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGDangerous winds threaten Southern California as crews battle firesTwo new wildfires burned in San Diego County as dangerous winds returned to the region. Crews were able to contain one of the fires.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSanta Ana winds continue, increasing the risk of fires in CaliforniaAlthough Santa Ana winds have weakened, Ken Clark has warned they are expected to continue. The fire risk in Southern California remains with lingering dry weather, as crews continue fighting the LA wildfires.AccuWeather
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGFormer VP Kamala Harris visits Los Angeles amid wildfiresFormer Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Los Angeles after President Trump's inauguration, surveying the damage caused by the ongoing wildfires and meeting with first responders.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSanta Ana winds return to California, elevating fire risksAs wildfire recovery efforts continue in Southern California, Santa Ana winds are expected to return, increasing the fire risk and prolonging the containment efforts in the region. AccuWeather California Expert Ken Clark explains.AccuWeather
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGThe challenges reporters faced covering the LA wildfiresIt's the job of journalists to bring the story to their viewers and readers, no matter how unimaginable the task may be. CBS News Los Angeles reporter Joy Benedict reflects on the unique challenges journalists faced while covering the L....CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGWildfires add strain to California's housing crisisAs firefighters continue their progress containing the Los Angeles wildfires, a new crisis is emerging: Southern California's housing shortage. As Tom Hanson reports, it was already serious. Now, it's dire.CBS News