Altadena residents feel ignored by Trump
Day laborers gathered at the Pasadena Community Job Center. They found work after the fires, volunteering in clean-up crews.
With evacuation orders slowly lifting as the containment of the deadly Eaton and Palisades fires grows, officials are helping residents return to their neighborhoods to begin the arduous process of ...
Containment of the Eaton fire grew to 81% Sunday up overnight from 73%, as firefighters, aided by water-dropping helicopters, ...
FEMA is opening a new disaster recovery center in Altadena to assist Eaton fire victims, and the sheriff's department says it ...
Altadena residents who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire still need to get their mail. And right now that means waiting ...
Schools in the Pasadena Unified School District will be reopened in phases over a two-week period in the aftermath of the ...
Plus, information on other bookstore efforts to aid those impacted by the Eaton, Palisades and other wildfires.
In separate lawsuits, Benjamin Crump and the NAACP are going after Southern California Electric on behalf of Eaton fire ...
A 24-year-old in Altadena with a passion for all things weather and climate has grown a massive following on social media, ...
A week earlier, the longtime owner of Pasadena’s Book Alley lost his Altadena home in the Eaton fire. But as he has done since buying the bookstore in 2004, he’s working with books.
Forecasters have issued a flood watch Sunday for the devastated Eaton Fire area in Altadena as firefighters got the massive burn area 95% contained by fire lines and continued to root out hot spots.