The Canyon Crest Fire in Riverside County more than doubled overnight, growing to 250 acres as it continues to burn out of ...
The Canyon Crest fire was first reported shortly after 5:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Day, near Canyon Crest Drive and Weeping Willow ...
A wildfire that ignited on Thanksgiving Day and burned dangerously close homes in Riverside County grew significantly ...
The 254-acre blaze was a significantly bigger swath than what had been charred by Thursday night — 85 acres. See also: Map ...
Crews announced Sunday evening that the Canyon Crest Fire has been fully contained at 254 acres. The fire, which scorched ...
Canyon Crest Fire initially started 8:04 p.m. Nov. 28 in Riverside, San Bernardino County. It has burned 254 acres after ...
The Canyon Crest Fire, which started on Thanksgiving, is burning near Jurupa Hills in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
The Canyon Crest Fire, which began Thanksgiving evening to the east of Los Angeles, has now reached 250 acres.
Authorities say those who require additional time to evacuate and those with pets and livestock should leave immediately.
It has burned 250 acres after being active for nine hours, an increase of 165 acres since the last update. 100 firefighters ...
Evacuations were lifted for residents in Riverside County after a fire broke out in the Inland Empire on Thanksgiving Day.
An evacuation warning has been issued for some Riverside County residents for a growing brush fire in Fontana, according to ...