Many in Altadena are determined to rebuild. But the arduous process, which can often feel like a full-time job, has begun to consume their lives and take a hefty mental toll.
Southern California Edison said that videos by other parties suggest a possible link between the company’s equipment and the devastating Eaton Fire.
By Pat Harvey Click here for updates on this story ALTADENA, California (KCAL/KCBS) — After losing nearly everything, a wrought iron gate amid the rubble of their Altadena home granted a grieving ...
Xiaoyong "Shaw" Zhao filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison over the death of his father in Altadena.
The biggest impact was in the area of the Eaton fire with at least 139 centers ... supplies they might need at Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025. (Photo by Keith ...
Stories of survival are emerging in the aftermath of the Palisades and Eaton Canyon fires — from people who are amazed to find out their homes survived. In some cases, it was pure luck whichever ...
When the first flashes of fire and billows of smoke grabbed the attention of people living in the foothills of Eaton Canyon in Los ... and stayed behind at his Pasadena home while his family ...
SCE had said January 12 an analysis of four energized lines in the Eaton Canyon area showed “no ... is located at 1633 North Altadena Drive in Pasadena and points in the direction of the fire ...
Altadena residents who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire still need to get their mail. And right now that means waiting sometimes hours at a post office in Pasadena. This week, it was a scene of ...
Video and photos of the Friday evening fire show flames across an electric wire connected to Southern California Edison’s distribution lines in Eaton Canyon. Debris from the line fell to the ...
Other places that appear to be spared include the actual falls and the area around them at Millard Canyon ... Switzer Falls, a fact I recently shared with a very relieved friend who thought the ...
Now, the potential rain forecasted in the Los Angeles area has created another risk: Mudslides, and floods, made possible because of the hillsides burned during the Eaton and Palisades fires and ...
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