Alameda County helps fight deadly Camp Fire

Fighting the fire with memories in mind of when Paradise was truly paradise, “I had family up here in the past and friends and everything is gone almost every home,” said Alameda County Fire Department Division Chief, Alan Evans.

Smoke from Camp Fire forces closure of most North Bay schools, sports canceled

The majority of schools in Sonoma County remain closed on Tuesday because of poor air quality blowing in from the Camp Fire to the north.   Much of the North Bay remained in the red zone for unhealthy air quality and schools say this say this causes a serious concern about the well-being of students, staff, and families. Districts not only canceled classes but all after-school programs and...

Drone video shows devastating Woolsey Fire damage in Malibu

One Malibu resident got drone shots of the damage caused by the Woolsey Fire from his own backyard that has scorched more than 91,500 acres.

Grim calculus: Coroners search for those killed in California wildfires

The blue of an unfurled body bag has become a gut-wrenching splash of color in this apocalyptic landscape as pressure mounts to account for the hundreds of missing people after a wildfire roared through the California town of Paradise.

Majority of California's forests managed by feds; scientist says mismanagement isn't to blame

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection has nothing public to say about President Trump’s weekend tweet blaming the state’s wildfires on poor forest management. And a retired forest scientist said the president's finger-pointing is off-base and inaccurate.

Donations pouring into South Bay to help Camp Fire victims

Seeing the devastating images from the Camp Fire is prompting people from all over the Bay Area to want to help. Donations are pouring in for a South Bay collection drive.

Paradise H.S. football team 49ers' guests of honor

A high-school football team from Paradise was the special guest Monday night at the San Francisco 49ers game at Levi's Stadium.

Death toll rises: Butte County's Camp Fire now deadliest in state history

PARADISE, Calif. (AP) -- The dead were found in burned-out cars, in the smoldering ruins of their homes, or next to their vehicles, apparently overcome by smoke and flames before they could jump in behind the wheel and escape. In some cases, there were only charred fragments of bone, so small that coroner's investigators used a wire basket to sift and sort them. 

Camp Fire survivor finds wife's wedding ring 'on the counter' of burned down home

After losing their home to the historically destructive Camp Fire, which has killed at least 23 people and leveled a Northern California town in a day, one couple found relief, if only for a brief moment, in the ashes of where their kitchen once stood. 

Young man shares harrowing tale of escape from Camp Fire

As firefighters continue to battle wildfires up and down California, one young man is sharing his harrowing tale of escape from the Camp Fire. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

Spare the air alert declared through Friday as smoke lingers over Bay Area

As heavy smoke from the Camp Fire in Butte County continues to choke Bay Area skies, a Winter Spare the Air Alert has been extended through Friday.

Chico Professor urges students to connect with community, volunteer

Although the Camp Fire has prompted a closure of Chico State, a professor is teaching his students a valuable life lesson. 

Woolsey Fire: Two dead, 70,000 acres burned, no containment

Two people were found dead and scores of houses from the celebrity mansions of Malibu to the mobile homes of seniors in the suburbs burned in a pair of wildfires that stretched across more than 100 square miles of Southern California, authorities said Saturday.