A new rain storm is bearing down on California, including fire-ravaged Los Angeles, where residents are bracing for the possibility of mudslides and landslides.
When hills are healthy, vegetation can anchor the soil in place. But when that is burned off, hillsides become vulnerable to erosion, and slopes can come crashing down.
An atmospheric river is moving into Southern California, meaning the region could get hit with the heaviest rainfall of the ...
An atmospheric river is expected to bring torrential rain to California this week, threatening parts of the state with flash ...
A Marin County family had to move out of their home after the recent storm sent water and mud into their house. With more rain on the way, KTVU's Tom Vacar explains why home owners need to closely go ...
A Marin County family had to move out of their home after the recent storm sent water and mud into their house. With more rain on the way, it's not a bad idea for homeowners to closely go over their ...
Forecasters are concerned the storm could bring mudslides in and near areas scorched by the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Homeowners who live near the Mountain Fire zone in Ventura County are concerned that the upcoming rain storm will bring charred hillsides tumbling down.
Moisture sweeping down the coast will drench much of California, including areas that burned severely just a month ago.
Forecasters predicted heavy rain for Central and Southern California starting Tuesday night, which could lead to flooding and mudslides.