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Altadena residents who are trying to rebuild following the devastating Eaton Fire say they’re still seeing opportunistic ...
Altadena residents, who would see the worst damage from the Eaton fire, also experienced the most issues with evacuation ...
ABC News joined The Arbor Day Foundation and the Altadena nonprofit Amigos de los Rios to discuss replanting and preserving ...
As an archaeologist, I understand that the darkened layer left when fire sweeps through a city draws a sharp line in time ...
As Altadena rebuilds, residents and grassroots coalitions are working to ensure that the community's cultural fabric is ...
The fire roared through first. But after the EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cleared the Altadena Community Garden of hazardous waste and burned-out structures, the people who loved it ...
During Monday’s weekly Altadena Community Meeting, Barger said that those who opted to handle debris removal on their own should expect a date from the county in the coming weeks for when they ...
LOS ANGELES — In the first 24 hours of the Eaton fire, Pasadena's communications director helped activate four different kinds of alerts to keep its residents apprised of evacuation orders ...
Eaton Fire survivor Dr. Jacqueline Jacobs, 88, stands for a photo in front of her destroyed home with her daughter Madrid Jacobs-Brown on January 30, 2025, in Altadena, California. Jacobs said she ...
On Jan. 7, two residents on opposite sides of Altadena — Francois Tissot, a Caltech professor who studies the geology of ancient Earth and our solar system, ...
Contrary to popular belief, California doesn’t have a land shortage. Only 5 percent of the state is urbanized, yet 94 percent of Californians live within that small area, making our cities the ...