Within a half-hour of a fire igniting on an Eaton Canyon hillside in the afternoon of Jan. 7, thousands of residents’ phones buzzed in eastern Altadena with a warning from Los Angeles County: ...
Within a half-hour of a fire igniting on an Eaton Canyon hillside in the afternoon of Jan. 7, thousands of residents’ phones buzzed in eastern Altadena with a warning from Los Angeles County: “BE ...
The Eaton fire has burned more than 14,000 acres in Altadena, Eaton Canyon and the Angeles National Forest. The burn area includes several popular trails, including those leading to Millard Canyon ...
Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and the NAACP are going after Southern California Electric on behalf of victims who lost their lives and homes in the devastating Eaton fire in separate lawsuits.
New evidence suggests the Eaton fire may have started near Southern California Edison transmission towers.Credit...Stephen Ross Goldstein for The New York Times Supported by By Ivan Penn Blacki ...
Just miles from Hollywood, nestled in the San Gabriel Valley, lies the town of Altadena, which was decimated by the Eaton Fire. Among the thousands of structures burnt down were a number of ...
Just over a week ago, on Jan. 7., destructive Santa Ana winds fueled the Eaton Fire in the northeast portion of the county near Pasadena and the Palisades Fire in the coastal community of Pacific ...
UPDATE: Eaton Road has reopened following an earlier crash in Hamilton Thursday morning.Eaton Road is closed due to a crash in Hamilton Thursday morning, according to police.The road is closed at ...
Records, radio logs and interviews show that residents living west of Lake Avenue were not told to evacuate via electronic alerts until many hours after the Eaton fire started. Residents said they ...
and their commitment to rebuilding after the Eaton Fire. "It's a small step, but trust ... everyone is doing what they can all throughout the world to support everyone here," Global Empowerment ...
All 17 people who died in the Eaton fire lived in an area where evacuation orders came hours later than others, even as homes nearby were already burning. Some people never received warnings at all.
Two Los Angeles County supervisors are calling for a third-party investigation into the county’s emergency alert system in light of the discovery that all 17 confirmed deaths from the Eaton fire ...