The devastation in Southern California getting worse. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. A new wildfire has broken out near the Hollywood Hills and Runyon Canyon. LAPD is telling people in that area to get out now. Our understanding is that airplanes are doing water drops on that fire. Fox is Matt Finn at Pacific Palisades where more than 1,000 structures have burned. There are still structures there.
that are burning. This retail corner plaza burned to the ground in front of our eyes today. L.A. Fire was here attempting to put it out at one point, but then they stepped away. And we have seen residences and structures all across the Palisades burning throughout the day today. The Charter High School, a lot of people have been asking us about, we just saw within the past hour, was still burning. And there's a lot of hot spots popping up here.
Pasadena's fire chief said between 200 and 300 structures have been damaged or lost in the Eaton fire that started last night. At least five people were killed in that fire, and all six fires are now burning in Los Angeles County. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is telling people to not travel as they're told to do so. Signals are out and the roads have debris.
So stay off the roads unless you are evacuating or have another emergency. And Bass says there is some good news. The winds have died down enough for firefighting aircraft to go back up.
As Capitol Police are providing security while the body of President Jimmy Carter lies in state, they made two arrests. At the Capitol's visitor center, a man going through the security x-ray was found carrying a machete and three knives. He was arrested. A few hours later, and also close by, a man tried to set his car on fire. Capitol Police say he lit a bag on top of the car, but the bag extinguished on its own,
That man was arrested. Fox's Jill Nadeau. America is listening to Fox News.
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One of Louisiana's youngest mayors post-vail after his arrest in connection with a drug trafficking investigation. 25-year-old mayor of Bogalusa, Troyan Trunk, spent most of Tuesday behind bars. His attorney, Kelvin May. Charges stinks and so does the warrant.
He's not involved with drugs or prostitution at all. Authorities said the mayor and six other suspects allegedly sold illegal drugs, using the profits to buy firearms, and then giving those guns to people who can't legally own firearms. It stems from a probe state police said it launched in April of 2024. The mayor's father, Otravis Rommel Harris, calls it a political conspiracy. They had the people that don't like him as higher power.
They got them involved in this. CJ Papa, Fox News. Federal Appeals Court upholds an Oregon law that bans most secret recordings rejecting a First Amendment challenge by Project Veritas. In a split decision, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Seattle rules that Oregon's so-called conversational privacy law did not violate Project Veritas' free speech rights.
Project Veritas sued in 2020, saying the state law made it impossible to record rioting in Portland. The law has some exceptions that allow recording during a felony that endangers human life and recording police performing official duties. Project Veritas' lawyers say the decision will leave undercover journalists with their hands tied. They plan to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Jeff Monasto, Fox News. A federal judge has ruled a Virginia man accused of stockpiling the largest number of finished explosives in FBI history and using President Biden's photo for target practice must stay in jail until trial. Brad Spafford is being held on a federal firearms charge after authorities say he owned an unregistered short barrel rifle. Prosecutors say he faces more potential charges for the explosives. I'm Lisa LaSara. This is Fox News.
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