A lot has been lost in the wildfires, but some irreplaceable items have been found. Cheryl Heuton found a family photo in her ...
State officials say around 850 patients and residents of nursing homes, assisted living facilities and group homes were ...
With winds not reaching dangerous levels Tuesday evening, the National Weather Service pushed back its dire warning of ...
Historically, Altadena and Northern Pasadena were home to some of the first middle-class Black communities in California ...
When fires swept through Altadena, in Los Angeles County, generational wealth and a place of opportunity for people of color, ...
For Black residents, Altadena represented something more than suburban living. It was a foothold in generational prosperity.
Army veteran Roosevelt Pullem said the Eaton Fire demolished his Altadena home, but it couldn't destroy his memories.
If you’ve lost a pet in the wildfires or were forced to evacuate without them, local animal organizations are here to help.
A Pasadena firefighter who worked tirelessly on the front lines to contain the devastating Eaton Fire and save his community ...
As a menacing wildfire approached, staff and residents of a senior citizens home made a desperate escape for their lives.
The entire campus of the Jewish synagogue has been lost, Rabbi Jill Gold Wright confirmed to LAist. All Torah scrolls from the sanctuary, chapel, and classrooms were removed. The Temple is another ...