The president's announcement about the Chuckwalla National Monument near Joshua Tree was delayed by a windstorm, rescheduling the event for next week.
SANTA MONICA, California — President Joe Biden on Wednesday met his ... but the event was canceled because of the surging Santa Ana winds. Instead, Biden met with police and fire officials ...
Shoring up his environmental legacy before leaving office, President Joe Biden on Tuesday ... Chuckwalla as well as the Sáttítla National Monument in Northern California. With Santa Ana winds whipping across the region, however, the White House canceled ...
Holding up overnight in a westside hotel, Joe Biden hasn’t spoke out publicly about the devastating wildfires and battering winds pounding L.A. That may change soon as the outgoing POTUS will be getting an in-person briefing from first responders and officials,
Wind gusts of 50 to 70 mph in the mountains and 30 to 50 mph on the coasts and valleys are forecast for Los Angeles and Ventura counties on Wednesday. Residents exhausted by days of fire face red flag warnings with the rare "particularly dangerous situation" designation issued for those counties through Wednesday afternoon.
Hunter Biden was originally notified his house was likely "burned to the ground," President Biden said, but now "it appears it may still be standing."
Hunter Biden's Malibu home may have burned in the LA wildfires. President Biden is sending in national guards, the Navy and the DOD to help. Many other residents' and celebrities' homes have been destroyed too. WASHINGTON, D.C. - President Joe Biden on ...
The strongest Santa Ana winds in more than a decade forced the president to postpone an event outside Joshua Tree The post Biden Hunkers Down in Los Angeles as Santa Ana Winds Spread Pacific Palisades Brush Fire to 200 Acres | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
WASHINGTON (AP) — In an announcement postponed by the Los Angeles wildfires, President Joe Biden on Tuesday designated two sites in California as national monuments that will honor Native ...
President Biden said the federal government will 'spare no expense' in containing the fires devastating Los Angeles County.