Child care providers in Altadena urge Newsom to extend fire relief as they rebuild homes, businesses
Local child care providers who lost their homes to the Eaton fire held a press conference on Friday, Feb. 7, to call on Gov.
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Hosted on MSNLove Among The Ashes: Altadena Couple Gets Engaged Amid Ruins Of Wildfire-Ravaged HomeAmid the devastation of the Eaton Wildfire in Altadena, Brian McShea proposed to Stephanie Raynor, finding the engagement ...
The son of 100-year-old Jean Bruce Poole, who was left behind at an Altadena senior home during Eaton fire evacuations, said ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris toured neighborhoods devastated by the Palisades Fire, an area not far from her own home ...
It's been more than three weeks since the beginning of the Los Angeles area wildfires and the level of devastation is ...
While the cause of the firestorm is being investigated by the ATF, one started Jan. 7 and spread rapidly due to hurricane-force winds.
Altadena was a flourishing melting pot. Now, with thousands of houses burned and no functioning banks, residents wonder if it ...
10:25 a.m.: Beginning Feb. 10, FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers will operate with new hours. They will be open 7 days a week ...
Xiaoyong "Shaw" Zhao filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison over the death of his father in Altadena.
Gov. Gavin Newsom will order state officials to advance the implementation of a state rule aiming to make homes more fire-resistant during wind-driven wildfires after years of delay.
The few structures still standing in Altadena and Pacific Palisades may offer clues on making homes more resistant to wildfire.
The governor called on the state Board of Forestry to enact regulations they were ordered to draft four years ago.
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