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Six months after the Eaton Fire went on a destructive rampage, some residents are expressing frustration over not being allowed to move back into their homes that survived the wildfire.
Six months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, destroying thousands of homes and structures, one family ...
While the county and U.S. Army Corps tout the speed of debris removal nearing completion, local arborists are raising the ...
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LAist on MSNDespite three 911 calls, two homebound disabled men died in the Eaton Fire waiting for rescue“There’s two disabled people in the house,” he told the dispatcher, who then asked for his exact address. The Eaton Fire ...
Six months after California’s Eaton Fire, Black residents of Altadena find themselves at the epicenter of a mounting national ...
For the first time ever, two NFL mascots teamed up to represent that football is family. On behalf of the Seattle Seahawks, ...
The California African American Museum showcases a positive look at the resilient and vibrant Black community of Altadena, ...
The Eaton fire forced thousands of animals from their homes in the area, many of which ended up at shelters such as Pasadena ...
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LAist on MSNAltadena thrift store reopens after Eaton Fire: "It’s a bit of hope, a bit of normal"Shortly after Alma Ayala, operations manager at Full Circle Thrift, posted on social media about the store reopening ...
The 911 calls: Anthony Mitchell Sr. called 911 twice asking for help for himself and his son. They couldn't get out of their ...
Although some Eaton fire survivors want to hold L.A. County government accountable for evacuation alert delays, a movement to ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNVigil held in Altadena on the 6-month anniversary of the Eaton FireSix months after the devastating Eaton Fire ripped through Altadena, the community held a vigil in honor of the 18 lives that ...
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