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“Knowing that I was a full-on Pacific Palisadean woman with an old, beautiful, famous house that was almost taken from me as the fire came up the hill behind ... Their Altadena home was gone ...
"And what it all comes down to Is that everything's gonna be fine, fine fine" Nobody walks in L.A. Not that Missing Persons ...
There was a fire on the hill, and the two other deputies already headed there needed help. By that time, Capt. Jabari Williams — the top cop at Altadena station — had just gotten home to ...
The monthlong celebration will hold even more meaning this year for residents in Altadena’s historically Black neighborhoods. On Jan. 7, the Eaton fire devastated the unincorporated town north ...
Los Angeles — The Brotherhood Crusade has established the Wildfire Fund to Aid Altadena Residents to support California families affected by the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena and Pasadena.
Still reeling from the Eaton Fire, an Altadena neighborhood vowed to find the firefighter who left them a heartwarming letter of hope and perseverance. "It's not just a note for us," James Lemos said.
Samy Arbid had a surprise guest hiding out at his Altadena home when he finally returned to the neighborhood after the Eaton Fire. Cozied up in his crawlspace was a 525-pound bear. "We ended up ...
When the Eaton fire struck, that became the reality for many teens in Altadena. Donation sites quickly filled up throughout neighboring towns like Pasadena and the rest of Los Angeles County ...
When evacuations were lifted and the owner of the Altadena home returned, their utility company said power couldn’t be restored since a large bear was residing in the crawl space where workers ...
Young athletes learning difficult lessons about life's challenges both on and off the field and their families were among those who lost homes in the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena.
The Lifeline Fellowship Christian Center on Lake Avenue in Altadena, Calif., which has been home to some people for more than a decade, was destroyed by the Eaton fire in early January.