The archive of all headlines from September 15, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The 61,000-acre blaze, which broke out in Lake County on Saturday, has destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses and overwhelmed firefighters with its unpredictable nature.
A request to employ tactics pioneered by G.O.P. presidential candidates could force a ruling on their legality.
The money will help state firefighters battling the 61,000-acre Valley fire in Lake and Napa counties and the 71,000-acre Butte fire in Amador and Calaveras counties.
By Tuesday, a low-pressure system is expected to bring below-normal temperatures and rain to the coasts and mountains of Los Angeles.
In Lake County, the ferocity and breakaway speed of the Valley fire stunned veteran firefighters, hampered strategic planning and gave rise to worries that it could be a harbinger of an extended, and unpredictable, fire season in the months ahead.
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The interior ministers agreed to share 40,000 migrants sheltering in Greece and Italy, but only on a voluntary basis, a watered-down version of a plan announced in May.
Valley fire incinerates 95 square miles in two days, while 10,000 people flee second blaze in Sierra Nevada
The interior ministers agreed to share 40,000 migrants sheltering in Greece and Italy, but only on a voluntary basis, a watered-down version of a plan announced in May.
Hungary closes down main land route into western Europe along railway tracks from Serbia, stranding hundreds at border
Hungary closes down main land route into western Europe along railway tracks from Serbia, stranding hundreds at border
Four feet tall and a half-inch thick, the reinforced foamboard cutout of Kroenke's face has become an unusual rallying point for Rams supporters hoping the owner moves his team to Los Angeles. AutosPorsche unveils all-electric Tesla-fighting sports car
In Lake County, the ferocity and breakaway speed of the Valley fire stunned veteran firefighters, hampered strategic planning and gave rise to worries that it could be a harbinger of an extended, and unpredictable, fire season in the months ahead.
The interior ministers agreed to share 40,000 migrants sheltering in Greece and Italy, but only on a voluntary basis, a watered-down version of a plan announced in May.
In Lake County, the ferocity and breakaway speed of the Valley fire stunned veteran firefighters, hampered strategic planning and gave rise to worries that it could be a harbinger of an extended, and unpredictable, fire season in the months ahead.Harbin Hot Springs, a place of renewal, is reduced to ashes by Valley fire
Senior negotiator describes rejection of alleged proposal, since when tens of thousands have been killed and millions displaced
As crowds of Syrians transfix the world with their flight to Europe, in cities like Douma, a suburb of Damascus, routine strikes have severely disrupted life for those who are unable to flee.
Senior negotiator describes rejection of alleged proposal, since when tens of thousands have been killed and millions of Syrians displaced
About 48% of voters believe that immigrants who live here illegally should be eligible to receive free or low-cost health insurance. A statistically equal 47% says the group should not be eligible. CALIFORNIA3 major fires burn out of control; governor warns 'there is more to come'
About 48% of voters believe that immigrants who live here illegally should be eligible to receive free or low-cost health insurance. A statistically equal 47% says the group should not be eligible. L.A. Now
Voting technology deployed by most states across the US is now so antiquated it is in danger of breaking down, experts say
As crowds of Syrians transfix the world with their flight to Europe, in cities like Douma, a suburb of Damascus, routine strikes have severely disrupted life for those who are unable to flee.
Senior negotiator describes rejection of alleged proposal, since when tens of thousands have been killed and millions of Syrians displaced
About 48% of voters believe that immigrants who live here illegally should be eligible to receive free or low-cost health insurance. A statistically equal 47% says the group should not be eligible. Crime & Courts
About 48% of voters believe that immigrants who live here illegally should be eligible to receive free or low-cost health insurance. A statistically equal 47% says the group should not be eligible. L.A. Now
No, it wasn't a dream. Parts of Southern California awoke to rain Tuesday as remnants of former Hurricane Linda brought moisture and cooler temperatures to the region.Los Angeles: How to drive in the rain
No, it wasn't a dream. Parts of Southern California awoke to rain Tuesday as remnants of former Hurricane Linda brought moisture and cooler temperatures to the region.How to drive in the rain: A guide for Southern Californians
No, it wasn't a dream. Parts of Southern California awoke to rain Tuesday as remnants of former Hurricane Linda brought moisture and cooler temperatures to the region.Los Angeles: How to drive in the rain
Officials say the toll of property loss has climbed to at least 585 homes and other structures destroyed and that the blaze is only 15% contained
No, it wasn't a dream. Parts of Southern California awoke to rain Tuesday as remnants of former Hurricane Linda brought moisture and cooler temperatures to the region.
Officials say the toll of property loss has climbed to at least 585 homes and other structures destroyed and that the blaze is only 15% contained
No, it wasn't a dream. Parts of Southern California awoke to rain this morning as remnants of former Hurricane Linda bring moisture and cooler temperatures to the region.
No, it wasn't a dream. Parts of Southern California awoke to rain this morning as remnants of former Hurricane Linda bring moisture and cooler temperatures to the region.Live updates: Who got the most rainfall?
Tough laws aimed at keeping out migrants came into effect Tuesday, a harsh new element in the European crisis.
Democratic presidential candidate accuses Clinton Super Pac of crude slur after it reportedly criticised his support for Jeremy Corbyn
No, it wasn't a dream. Parts of Southern California awoke to rain this morning as remnants of former Hurricane Linda bring moisture and cooler temperatures to the region.Live updates: This is what it looks like when it rains in L.A.
There were 527 reported accidents between 4 a.m. and noon, at least 10 people rescued from rivers and more than 7,300 customers without power on a day when rainfall records were shattered.Live updates: This is what it looks like when it rains in L.A.
Live updates: Hundreds of homes are consumed amid chaotic evacuations as parts of Northern California explode in fire.