No one could ever get lonely in Altadena, not only because of friendly neighbors, but because the mountains were always right ...
The Eaton fire has burned more than 14,000 acres in Altadena, Eaton Canyon and the Angeles National Forest. The burn area includes several popular trails, including those leading to Millard Canyon ...
Altadena's eclecticism and independent spirit drew residents. After the Eaton fire, they face a crossroads over whether to ...
M y wife — as usual — understood the situation before I did. The night before, Monday, Jan. 6, we’d both been awoken by the ...
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Altadena braces for rain bringing mudslide risksIn Altadena, authorities may announce evacuation orders Wednesday as the town braces for possible mudslides. Rain hitting the area will raise the risk of them happening, particularly in areas ...
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These 26 hiking trails burned in the Eaton fireMore than two dozen trails, many of them popular ... among locals who could walk a short distance from their homes in Altadena to the trailheads. Last week, I visited Eaton Canyon and observed ...
Weeks after the Eaton Fire in Altadena, injured wildlife is showing up around the disaster area. The singed animals include ...
Fast forward to now, the aftermath of a catastrophic January day in 2025, when extreme wind fueled the hellish Eaton fire that destroyed thousands of homes, killed at least 17 people, and leveled ...
Altadena resident and filmmaker Pablo Miralles had been scheduled to debut a 20-minute documentary on Owen Brown. Miralles' house burned.
Altadena was a flourishing melting pot. Now, with thousands of houses burned and no functioning banks, residents wonder if it ...
Drum circles echoed into the Lake Avenue air, pickleballers and dog-walkers found common green space, hikers found peace on decades-worn trails high into the San Gabriels. The destroyed Altadena ...
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