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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has cleared ash from nearly half of the homes in Altadena destroyed by the Eaton fire.
Altadena leaders are calling on state officials to help prevent corporate investors from buying fire-damaged properties.
Found hungry and burned after the Eaton fire, she was in a ‘dire situation.” Then, a Pasadena Humane team went to work.
Fire victims from Altadena and Pacific Palisades have moved across Los Angeles and the country looking for firm footing to ...
Environmental researchers are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to uphold California's wildfire recovery protocol to conduct soil ...
Eleven of the 23 schools in the Pasadena Unified School District have soil contaminated with dangerous levels of lead and ...
Echo Park Izakaya Ototo is kicking off summer residency at Mauna Lani in Hawai’i, which will run between June 7 and September ...
Capitol Weekly hosted “California’s Insurance Crisis,” its first in-person gathering of the year and second conference of ...
More than 500 residents and community leaders from Altadena, along with allies from across the region, have sent a united ...
Upheaval at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, including the May 8 dismissal of acting director Cameron Hamilton, has ...
Edison International and its subsidiary, Southern California Edison, were hit with a class action last week seeking ...
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