Scars of wildfires and immigration raids won’t soon fade, but like the city itself, the Dodgers persevered and gave Southern California residents the rally they needed.
Victims of major wildfires gather at an annual conference to mourn what they’ve lost and share what they’ve learned.
For the first time since the devastating Eaton Fire, the Altadena Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) will reconvene at the request of Altadena LASD Captai ...
County Supervisor Kathryn Barger conceded this week that county fire department was responsible for "a gap" between when evacuation alerts were needed and actually ordered.
When bus driver Garrett Wright clocked in for work well before sunrise Jan. 8, his community was on fire. His usual route ...
Devastating wildfires in Southern California disrupted thousands of lives, including those of vulnerable people who continue ...
A spark of renewal is rising in Altadena as Altadena Cookie Co. prepared to open its doors with a ribbon cutting ceremony on ...
Norman the werewolf, Altadena’s symbol of resilience, stands tall amid the ashes – even at Halloween
He stands 8-feet tall and is known as Norman, a werewolf that instead of scaring people of Altadena, he’s become a symbol of ...
7 On Your Side Solutions: The Road Ahead. How lessons learned in Paradise can help L.A. fire victims
Many of the lessons learned in the NorCal town that lost most of its homes in the Camp Fire can help people who are ...
Southern California Edison increased the number of Eaton fire victims that are eligible to file claims for damages in its ...
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