Ventura County Fire Department says an earlier blaze more likely than not led to the Mountain Fire. Here's why.
At a news conference Friday, Ventura County fire officials said they knew there were hot spots remaining, but did not think ...
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Seven months after the Mountain Fire, the Ventura County District Attorney's Office is reviewing an investigation into its ...
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A wildfire that damaged and destroyed hundreds of structures in Ventura County was likely caused by wind-whipped debris from an earlier fire that started days earlier, arson investigators announced ...
A year after the Mountain Fire, officials announced the cause of the blaze will soon be released. Here's what to know.
A Ventura County wildfire whipped by strong winds destroyed 132 structures as it devastated neighborhoods in Moorpark and Camarillo has moved into remote and rugged terrain Friday in Ventura County.
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – Ventura County officials announced the official cause of the Mountain Fire at a news conference Friday morning in Thousand Oaks. The Mountain Fire was one of the most ...
It's been a year since the Mountain Fire tore through nearly 20,000 acres in Ventura County. Jim Hill, who survived the fire, continues to reel from the wildfire. After evacuating, Hill watched his ...
The possibility of days of rainfall and heavy downpours prompted authorities to issue evacuation warnings. Here's what to ...
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