Claire Schwartz, an Altadena resident with training as an archivist, has taken up a crusade to reunite photos lost during the Eaton fire with their owners.
As it recovers, Altadena looks to other wildfire-devastated communities that have replanted lawns, gardens, and green spaces with fire-resistant native species.
Altadena lost at least 17 lives and thousands of homes to the flames – many more than the City of Pasadena which, while also ...
The rain follows storms on Wednesday that dumped heavy snow and freezing rain on a swath of the U.S. East from Kentucky to ...
Nearly a month out of the catastrophic Eaton fire and its widespread devastation, there are sustained calls to rebuild the ...
A memorial service led by Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network (NAN), called for justice to ...
Altadena is a historically black community, and the course—home to a diverse group of golfers—opened in 1910. However, after 115 years, it faces an uncertain future.
The Eaton Canyon wildfire swept through Altadena, California, in January 2025. The result is a trail of destruction with a ...
As the effort continued to clear fire debris from residential properties in the Eaton and Palisades burn areas, the city of ...
Pedestrians’ heads turn, the sound of car horns blare, and the driver of a converted school bus uses a speakerphone to ...
The Corp is beginning to remove debris from private property after the Eaton and Palisades fires, following the EPA’s ...
Local residents and organizations unite to save historic Black community of Altadena, California, from devastating fires and displacement.