American world number four Taylor Fritz said Thursday he will donate his $82,000 first-round prize money from the Australian Open to help victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, calling the devastation "insane".
Learner Tien and Alex Michelsen were born about 15 months apart and first crossed paths a decade ago when they were playing in Southern
In Australia, as in California, governments are engaged in criminal neglect, refusing to adequately prepare for increasingly dangerous fire seasons spurred by global climate change.
Learner Tien and Alex Michelsen were born about 15 months apart and first crossed paths a decade ago when they were playing in Southern California tennis
Two friends from California, Learner Tien and Alex Michelsen, have both reached the fourth round at the Australian Open
Alex Michelsen and Learner Tien have known each other since they were nine years old. This year in Melbourne, the Southern California kids can celebrate their friendship and at th
An injured Novak Djokovic retired from the Australian Open after dropping the first set of his semifinal against Alexander Zverev.
The Los Angeles area is preparing for its first rain since wildfires first broke out weeks ago. But too much rain at once could bring its own set of significant issues.
Firefighters are working to mitigate the Hughes Fire and the Sepulveda Fire as windy conditions continue to threaten Southern California. CBS News' Andres Gutierrez reports, and meteorologist Jessica Burch breaks down the latest weather conditions.
More cold is in store for Central Floridians. High temperatures will only reach the 50s, according to NWS Melbourne. The skies, however, will be sunnier than the previous two days. Northern Lake and inland Volusia counties have a freeze warning until 9 a.
Beyond the perceived glitz and glamour of producing film and television shows lies another crucial economic engine of the entertainment industry: premieres, award shows and events. These gatherings are not merely celebrations of artistic achievement and publicity,
San Bernardino County supervisors have published an open letter criticizing Southern California Edison’s handling of public safety power outages that have left some Inland Empire residents in the dark for days.