LOS ANGELES (RNS) — Of the 9,400 structures destroyed by the Eaton Fire last January, more than a dozen were houses of worship. Today, those faith communities gather in temporary spaces, drawing on ...
The Altadena bear saga has a new chapter — and a new houseguest. Days after a more than 500‑pound black bear was coaxed out from beneath a homeowner’s crawlspace, KTLA reports that another Altadena ...
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- A longtime Altadena resident who lost his home in the Eaton Fire has embarked on a project that aims to sow a quarter-billion poppy seeds throughout the area's burn scar. In ...
The saga with bears in Altadena has reportedly continued, coming after a widely reported over-500-pound bear had been living beneath a man’s home for more than a month. KTLA reported that another ...
A year after the disastrous fires that flattened thousands of homes in west Altadena and took 31 lives, we have mostly silence from the elite creative class of Los Angeles. These are the folks who ...
Altadena recently marked one year since the devastating Eaton Fire. Watercolor painter Keni "Arts" Davis is still setting up his easel around the neighborhood, painting buildings. CBS LA first met ...
Kat Thompson is the audience editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. “I like to say cookies are hugs you can eat,” says Michelle Taylor, one of the co-founders of Altadena Cookie Co. “ ...
*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 ...
We spoke with three longtime Altadena residents who lost everything in the Eaton Fire. They are all committed to returning home to the close-knit foothill community where they have lived for decades.
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 ...
A run supporting Eaton Fire victims brought in over $100,000 from sponsorships and registrations, according to an event organizer, as the first anniversary of both the Eaton and Palisades fires nears.
The Altadena sheriff’s station hosted the inaugural Altadena Forever Run, a benefit event featuring 10K and 5K runs and a 1K family walk that brought nearly 2,000 runners through the Eaton fire burn ...
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