The Eaton Fire reduced neighborhoods to rubble, and for those whose homes survived the flames, not much is left.
The lot on West Calaveras Street used to be a rental property, and was sold for $550,000, $100,000 over asking price, all ...
And yet the collective trauma to Los Angeles is undeniable, especially to communities close to Altadena and Pacific Palisades ...
Weeks after the Eaton Fire in Altadena, injured wildlife is showing up around the disaster area. The singed animals include ...
Image Altadena residents relied on Facebook feeds ... Jeffrey Ku was used to preparing for evacuation. During the Bobcat fire in September 2020, on the other side of the Angeles National Forest ...
The Eaton Fire didn’t just consume property—they tore through the heart of a neighborhood rich in history, culture, and ...
One of the residents alleges that surveillance video from an area gas station proves the utility company’s power lines ...
After the Bobcat fire tore through the San Gabriels in 2020, huge swaths of treeless hillside were swept away during winter storms. If the forecast holds, Altadena could experience something similar.
The big question facing many fire victims: whether or not to rebuild. In Altadena, at least one burned-out lot has already sold - and for more than the list price.
Earthen homes present an opportunity for building sustainably, but first we need to overcome several institutional barriers.
The U.S. Forest Services typically hires thousands of firefighters every spring, but due to a new federal hiring freeze, Senator Adam Schiff says that could change.