Altadena residents who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire still need to get their mail. And right now that means waiting ...
Pasadena officials are asking homeowners to beginning preparing their property against potential mudslides fueled by ...
The Altadena fire wiped out much of a historic black enclave in this picturesque town in the San Gabriel Valley.
When the Eaton Fire blazed through Altadena earlier this month it took more than homes and memories — it devastated a city that has long been a haven for Black families.
Ken Bensinger, a politics reporter based in Los Angeles, explores the pain of families digging through the rubble.
Moments after the morning bell rang Thursday, the kindergartners at Pasadena’s Willard Elementary School — back in class for the first time since the Eaton fire roared through the area — were fully ...
Following the destruction of the Eaton Fire, Pasadena city officials announced the cancellation of the parade portion of the ...
The fires in Los Angeles are almost out. Residents are starting to trickle back into their burned-out neighborhoods. When they get to their houses, they face a series of almost impossible questions: ...
In the 1980s and ‘90s, gentrification priced Black residents out of the area, and many moved farther inland. Many of those ...
Many displaced by the L.A. fires are living in a perpetual state of limbo, stuck between a crisis that is vast and ongoing, and a recovery that has yet to truly begin.
Millions of Southern Californians were on edge as winds began picking up during a final round of dangerous fire weather ...
But out of the ashes of the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center emerged an intriguing ... One of my organization’s top ...