Returning evacuees focus on fireproofing homes | West Coast Wrap
As evacuees begin returning to the Southern California fire zones, many homeowners are shifting their focus to protecting their property from the next disaster. We'll explain the steps some people are taking to increase the likelihood their home will survive a destructive wildfire.
Trump's executive orders & the border | West Coast Wrap
A closer look at the impact of President Trump's new executive orders on immigration and what they will mean for Arizona. Leaders in border communities are sharing what they think about him declaring a border emergency. Also, an immigration law professor joins us with some perspective on what's likely to come.
Home spared by SoCal wildfires destroyed in landslide | West Coast Wrap
Tonight -- new details emerging about those ballot boxes set on fire in the Pacific Northwest during the run-up to last year's election. What authorities reveal tonight about the crimes and the person they're searching for. Plus -- a new issue emerging in the southern California fire zones after a landslide destroyed a home that narrowly survived the flames. Tonight -- what emergency managers are focused on as they try to figure out why this happened and how to prevent future slides.
Feud between Drake, Kendrick Lamar continues with lawsuit | West Coast Wrap
Tonight -- we're hearing the stories of firefighters from across the West who are on the ground in southern California working to contain those devastating fires. Plus, there is a growing focus on the fire threat. We'll explain the controversy over a proposed housing development in a community prone to wildfires. Also tonight -- new legal action in the ongoing feud between rapper Drake and southern California hip hop star Kendrick Lamar. TMZ breaks down the lawsuit filed by Drake today over the chart-topping diss track that he claims hurt his reputation.
Grief and loss from SoCal fire destruction | West Coast Wrap
In every burned out home from the Southern California fires there are a series of personal stories, experiences and emotions these victims keep with them. Our own Tom Vacar is in Los Angeles where he spoke with a Palisades native whose family lost a lot more than wood and stone.



















