Under mandatory evacuation, Jones and several other Altadena residents were met by yellow caution tape and National Guard and California Highway Patrol personnel. Frustrated and unable to reach ...
The US film industry's first major gathering since wildfires devastated Los Angeles began Thursday at Sundance, where stars ...
The US film industry's first major gathering since wildfires devastated Los Angeles begins today at Sundance, where Olivia ...
The zombie apocalypse film Didn't Die was made amid the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic and upheaval in Hollywood. The ...
Realising the urgency, Meera and Paul grabbed whatever they could --some essentials, important documents, and a few ...
ANYTHING BUT CLIMATE: Altadena’s fire-scarred ... instead focusing on the losses in Los Angeles. “California is organizing a Marshall Plan to help Los Angeles rebuild faster and stronger ...
The wildfires that erupted in Los Angeles County last week are among the most destructive in California history, having killed at least 24 people and forced 180,000 others to evacuate. Altadena ...
But they didn't leave. Burned-out cars and homes reduced to rubble by the Eaton Fire are seen in Altadena, California(AFP) Instead, the Pratas have remained in their family home of 27 years ...
Tristin Perez tried to save his home in Altadena during the California wildfires, Jan 11, 2025. (Photo: Reuters/Fred Greaves) His one-story yellow duplex survived. So did two more homes next door.
The Eaton Fire has left a devastating mark on Southern California, including the Black and Brown communities of Pasadena and Altadena, where homeowners are grappling with unimaginable loss.