More than two months after the Eaton fire, Altadena residents wonder how long it will take to rebuild their homes, what the process will require and whether they can manage the wait.
One Altadena resident is reflecting on how he helped save a block, thanks in part to his son who wouldn’t leave his side.
Meet the volunteers who are scrambling to save vintage tiles from homes in the Altadena burn zone before the bulldozers arrive.
I’m safe here.” By the next morning, the blocks around Erliene’s blue ranch house would become the tragic center of the fires that burned across Los Angeles County in January. Of the 29 people who ...
In the Eaton Fire burn zone, fireplaces adorned with Arts and Crafts tiles are among the sole surviving relics of the town’s ...
With trees deemed healthy being cut down, arborists unite to protect the thousands more that are tagged for removal ...
Alice's Kids will pay for the prom tickets of about 800 seniors at six Altadena high schools. Steve Carell surprised hundreds ...
The painting depicts a stork, a symbol of birth and prosperity in the village, as the “hands of faith” hold a nest ...
Suit filed by the estate of Rodney Nickerson, whose grandfather founded the Nickerson Gardens public housing complex in Watts ...
Two months since the Eaton fire exploded, Scott Turner, newly confirmed secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban ...
Crowder invited Knapp as well as Altadena Town Council Vice Chairman Nic Arnzen to ... Nic Arnzen, Victoria Knapp and Steve ...
California's top insurance regulator says he will approve an emergency request from State Farm to raise home insurance rates ...