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Habitat for Humanity begins rebuilding homes in Eaton Fire areaSan Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity launched Walls of Hope, rebuilding homes in the Eaton Fire area.
Carol and Kenneth Wood Sr. have lived in Altadena for 40 years. But since the Eaton Fire destroyed their home in January, they've had to bounce around to three different living spaces.
The night the Eaton Fire started, Isabela Livingstone was working in her Altadena tattoo studio June Bug, lit only by the sharp beam of her headlamp. Howling Santa Ana winds had knocked the power ...
The Eaton Fire, which broke out on Jan. 7, destroyed over 9,400 structures and damaged another 1,000, claiming the lives of 18 people.
The suggested donation is $25. Proceeds from food and beverage sales will also go to Eaton Fire’s young musicians. For more information, visit trailblazersjazz.org.
ALTADENA, Calif. -- A group of centenarians who survived the Eaton Fire was honored on Wednesday. It was a celebration 100 years in the making at the MonteCedro Retirement Community in Altadena as ...
The suggested donation is $25. Proceeds from food and beverage sales will also go to Eaton Fire’s young musicians. For more information, visit trailblazersjazz.org.
Probe pushes on into why Altadena residents’ alerts were late during Eaton fire - Pasadena Star-News
In all, 18 people died in the Eaton fire and 17 were in west Altadena, authorities have said. On April 28, the McChrystal Group gave its first 90-day report to the county’s Board of Supervisors.
The Army Corps of Engineers work at recovery and debris removal at the Eaton fire destroyed Bunny Museum on Lake Ave. in Altadena on Friday, June 6, 2025. By Sierra van der Brug | [email protected] ...
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