California Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked Congress to approve nearly $40 billion in aid to help the Los Angeles area recover from January’s devastating wildfires.
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Eaton Fire victims work to preserve historic pieces of AltadenaA month after the deadly Eaton Fire burned thousands of homes and buildings to the ground, Altadena’s tight-knit community is working together to save pieces of the town’s history. Hundreds of ...
The free family game night is a fundraiser for Altadena’s beloved Little Red Hen Coffee Shop, a neighborhood institution ...
As people return to their neighborhoods, many kids are navigating the grief of losing everything that was familiar. Their ...
The 44-year-old hotel heiress, businesswoman and media personality is a longtime animal lover who used her online influence ...
Members of a mosque that burned down in the Eaton Fire are scrambling to find a space where they can gather during the holy ...
A month after the deadly Eaton Fire burned thousands of homes and buildings to the ground, Altadena’s tight-knit community is ...
Older Altadenans — or residents “of a certain vintage,” as one puts it — are facing a choice dictated by numbers: first, ...
A woman wearing a “Palisades Strong” T-shirt — part of a campaign to promote solidarity and resilience among fire victims — was arrested Friday on suspicion of looting a home destroyed in last month’s ...
When tens of thousands of people evacuated from Pacific Palisades and Altadena, demand for hotels and short-term rentals ...
With nothing but two garden hoses and sheer will, Albert 'Dinky' Sanders fought for 15 hours to save his family’s home—while ...
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