Federal and local authorities today announced the arrest of a suspect in connection with the catastrophic Pacific Palisades ...
Authorities have charged a 29-year-old man with igniting the January fire that destroyed Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades ...
"The complaint alleges that a single person's recklessness caused one of the worst fires Los Angeles has ever seen." ...
The suspect is accused of sparking January’s raging inferno that devastated more than 6,000 homes and buildings in ...
An arrest has been made in the Palisades Fires that decimated Los Angeles and destroyed dozens of celebrity mansions in ...
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Today in History for Oct. 12: In 451, nearly 600 bishops of the Christian church began meeting at the Second Ecumenical Council. After several days of debate, the Chalcedonian creed, which affirmed ...
President Trump holds the record for the longest continuous government shutdown, but Carter and Reagan have records, too.
The following is an article from history.com: “A Pacific Southwest Airlines jet collides in mid-air with a small Cessna over San Diego, killing 144 people on September 25, 1978. The wreckage of the ...
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1899: Forty-seven new cases of yellow fever were reported at Key West in the past 24 hours, with two new deaths. Residents of other Keys were instituting a “shotgun quarantine” against all Key Westers ...
Today in Boston Celtics history, iconic Celtics coach and manager Arnold Jacob "Red" Auerbach was born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York in 1917. The winningest executive in the history of major ...
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