Here’s How to Watch Coverage of the Los Angeles Wildfires
NBC News
- NBC News has a team of correspondents in the area, including Dana Griffin, Liz Kreutz, Jacob Soboroff, and Steve Patterson, as well as NBC News national climate reporter Chase Cain and NBC News Now anchor Gadi Schwartz. Meteorologist Dylan Dreyer will also be joining the crew on the ground in Los Angeles.
NewsNation
- National correspondents Nancy Loo, Xavier Walton, and Brian Entin are reporting live from Pacific Palisades. Meanwhile, Rich McHugh will offer additional updates on the conditions and resources for firefighters.
- Washington correspondent Kellie Meyer will be delivering updates on the response from the White House. NewsNation will also utilize its local Nexstar affiliate KTLA-TV for additional on-the-ground live reporting.
Spectrum News
- Spectrum News 1 in Southern California will continue to provide ongoing live coverage throughout the evening and into Thursday as fire and weather conditions develop. Spectrum News 1 anchor Amrit Singh will anchor the evening news, featuring check-ins from reporters near the fire sites.
The Weather Channel
- The network is offering extended coverage with correspondent Justin Michaels reporting live from Los Angeles. TWC’s live coverage, Live: Catastrophic Fire and Ice, will extend from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Wednesday.
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