Pasadena Police Chief Gene Harris believes that hundreds of people would have been killed if officers didn’t scramble to save them.
The meeting discussed topics ranging from what may have started the Eaton Fire, claims for damages and what people should expect when rebuilding their home.
During a news conference to commemorate Pasadena officers, Police Chief Gene Harris showed a powerful video, which is now an ...
Rev. Al Sharpton came to Altadena with lawyer Ben Crump on Feb. 6, honoring wildfire victims and exhorting residents to have ...
Karen Cabot teaches third grade at Arroyo Vista Elementary in South Pasadena. She's just one of an estimated 130 school staff ...
The money has been earmarked specifically to aid people living in the Altadena and Pasadena communities that lost their homes to the Eaton Fire, as well as churches and community centers to ...
Jackie and Shadow, Big Bear’s beloved nesting eagle pair, have welcomed their first egg of 2025. For days, fans of the eagles have been following a live feed from a nest overlooking Big Bear ...
The city of Pasadena announced on Thursday that the the American Red Cross evacuation shelter ...
the Palisades and Eaton fires, killed a combined 29 people and damaged or destroyed tens of thousands of structures. In a filing with the state Public Utilities Commission, Paul Pimentel of SCE wrote ...
'Weather McGregor' gave early warning about the Eaton Fire, saving lives. On Monday, a congresswoman ...