Some Altadena residents returned to find their homes standing, while others are left reeling from the immense loss.
The Eaton fire cut a brutal swath through Altadena and a cherished way of life in this eclectic foothill community it upended ...
Hundreds of evacuees from the devastating Eaton fire gathered in hallways of the Pasadena Convention Center on Wednesday, Jan ...
Among the thousands of buildings destroyed in the wildfires were a mosque, a synagogue, a Catholic parish and a half-dozen ...
The death toll for the Eaton Fire was revised from eight to six deaths. It has become one of the top 20 most destructive ...
Authorities evacuated a senior center as the Eaton Fire spread through the Angeles National Forest near Altadena and Pasadena ...
The entire campus of the Jewish synagogue has been lost, Rabbi Jill Gold Wright confirmed to LAist. All Torah scrolls from the sanctuary, chapel, and classrooms were removed. The Temple is another ...
Many homes have been passed down for decades from parents to their children, but now the neighborhoods face a new challenge.
The Altadena Community Church. The local post office ... Piled outside the Two Palms Nursing Center were soot-stained gurneys and wheelchairs. Gutted and blackened by fire, the nursing home ...
What’s gone so far? Among the destroyed places are: Altadena Hardware and the nearby Bunny Museum; Malibu’s Reel Inn; ...
More than 800 people were at the evacuation center ... Despite Altadena looking like “a war zone” and being “destroyed,” she found hope in the Pasadena community coming together in ...