Older Altadenans — or residents “of a certain vintage,” as one puts it — are facing a choice dictated by numbers: first, ...
When tens of thousands of people evacuated from Pacific Palisades and Altadena, demand for hotels and short-term rentals skyrocketed.
Trucks will operate around the clock clearing debris. The project is expected to cost $13 million, and the goal is to remove up to 500,000 cubic yards of sediment by April — that’s about as much dirt ...
California regulations require the companies to remove power lines they don’t anticipate using again, but there’s no set ...
They rushed to flee the fires in Southern California, grabbing their belongings and their pets. They took the precious and ...
Disaster recovery experts from Loyola Marymount University, UCLA, and Purdue University serve in the Community Action Project ...
As Frieze Los Angeles shines a spotlight on art in the city, one community, long facing institutional apathy, calls for ...
Nearby residents worry about the landfill’s odor control and fear that not all toxins will be removed from the debris.
GOVERNOR Gavin Newsom of California visited Altadena to praise the progress of the cleanup after the devastating Eaton and ...
Thanks to a $500,000 charitable grant, Odyssey Charter Schools will have a new learning space after the Eaton Fire destroyed ...
Santa Barbara County Supervisor Roy Lee and City Councilmember Kristen Sneddon listen in on a town hall meeting about fire concerns. The Tuesday evening session was in Mission Canyon.
97-year-old woman left alone in senior facility with Eaton fire outside her window. What went wrong?
Senior living facility resident Dorothy Benesh, 97, was left behind in the Eaton fire. Her son says she would have died if he ...
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