It’s been one year since the costliest wildfires in world history. Thirty-one people died in Southern California; 16,000 structures were destroyed by the Eaton Fire. This week, “Marketplace Morning ...
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Did LA County Fire delay in evacuating Black neighbors of Altadena during Eaton Fire?
California authorities are investigating whether race, age or disability played a role in delays in emergency notifications or evacuations in Altadena, more than a year after the wildfire killed 19 ...
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AG opens civil rights probe into Eaton fire response in West Altadena
The state Attorney General’s Office Thursday announced a civil rights investigation into the response to the January 2025 Eaton Fire, questioning whether race, age or disability discrimination ...
*The notorious Eaton Fire, which erupted one year ago today on January 7, 2025, became one of California’s deadliest wildfires—killing 19 and destroying thousands of homes. The flames tore through ...
Sisters Janet and Christy Lee, the owners of Fair Oaks Burger in West Altadena, continued to serve their regular fare of Mexican, Chinese and American food as vigil attendees shuffled in. It was a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. David Swayne holds a photo of his late sister, Lora Swayne, at Fair Oaks Burger on Wednesday in Altadena. Lora Swayne died during ...
LOS ANGELES — The Mellon Foundation has provided Los Angeles County with a $1.2 million grant to fund an initiative to preserve memories and artwork of communities impacted by the January 2025 ...
One year ago, much of Altadena was destroyed in a fire. A pedestrian walks past the skeletal remains of a building while other businesses continue to operate. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times) In ...
One year after the Eaton Fire turned the San Gabriel foothills into a landscape of ash and twisted rebar, a “K-shaped” recovery is defining the future of Altadena. On some blocks, the only thing ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A year after the Eaton fire tore through Altadena, a reporter reflects on the loss of her hometown. The fire took ...
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