The fire was first reported around 1:30 p.m. Monday on a hillside below the Griffith Observatory. It burned about a quarter-acre of brush before it was extinguished by LA City Park Rangers and ...
The year was 1966. The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, which carries passengers from Palm Springs up to the San Jacinto Mountains nearly 6,000 feet above, had opened a few years prior to great fanfare.
Griffith Park has reopened to the public ... Runyon was scheduled to reopen Thursday as well, but the city’s Department of Recreation and Parks reversed course, citing fire damage.
Firefighters quickly knocked down a half-acre grass fire in Griffith Park Monday afternoon amid a Particularly Dangerous Situation weather warning for the region. Officials later downgraded the ...
Yet another fire broke out in Los Angeles on Monday, this time in Griffith Park. But first responders were able to quickly extinguish the fire, putting the quarter-acre blaze out in just 31 minutes.
Griffith Park and other Los Angeles-area parks were ... Red-flag parking restrictions in the city of Los Angeles will remain in effect until further notice. The Los Angeles County Department ...
Approximately 40 firefighters responded at around 1 p.m. to the area of 162 Griffith Park, where light grass ... said Los Angeles City Fire spokesperson Lindsay Lance. The small fire broke out ...
Griffith Park is home to such L.A. landmarks as Griffith ... died as a result of the wildfires that have blazed across the city. Others included the Hurst, Kenneth and Hollywood fires.
The fire started around 1 p.m. at 162 Griffith Park, the Los Angeles Fire Department said. The blaze was extinguished in 31 minutes and no structures were damaged or destroyed. Los Angeles police ...
The LAPD said Tuesday a man arrested by officers after a small brush fire burned in Griffith Park was booked ... before it was extinguished by LA City Park Rangers and LAFD firefighters with ...
Griffith Park has reopened to the public ... Runyon was scheduled to reopen Thursday as well, but the city's Department of Recreation and Parks reversed course, citing fire damage.
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