California lawmakers introduced a first-in-the-nation bill Monday to create a clear legal ... a Democrat whose district includes the town of Altadena, where the Eaton Fire destroyed over 9,000 ...
While visiting the wildfire-torn community of Altadena Thursday, leading House Democrats called for federal assistance ...
Los Angeles, California – Bill Threadgill picked through the ashes of his home in Altadena, California, where he lived for 15 years, pulling out copper pipes and setting them aside to sell.
I am haunted beyond all reason. I am spared. Nobody is spared. I am rounding the sharp turn that enters my leafy Altadena cul-de-sac, my home for the last dozen years, and I am loudly pleading.
When the Eaton Fire blazed through Altadena earlier this month it took more than homes and memories — it devastated a city that has long been a haven for Black families.
Lawmakers from across California announced new legislative proposals ... resistant infrastructure — would be mandated under a bill being introduced by Assemblymember Nick Schultz (D-Burbank).
Bill Burr has had enough with mounting online ... irresponsibly to the ongoing wildfires in the Pacific Palisades, Altadena and elsewhere. Sitting with Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday night, the comedian ...
The comedian Bill Burr unleashed ... been filed against Southern California Edison over claims that the power company sparked the Eaton fire, which has devastated Altadena and Pasadena.
California bill would hold oil and gas companies liable for climate change-fueled damage by Zack Budryk - 01/28/25 12:48 PM ET by Zack Budryk - 01/28/25 12:48 PM ET ...
California is among numerous states seeing an increasing number of natural disasters due to climate change,” Swalwell said in a statement. “This bill would provide funding to communities that ...
Altadena has not yet experienced issues like these, but that might not last. California prohibits insurance companies from dropping customers in fire-struck areas for at least a year, but ...
I am haunted beyond all reason. I am spared. Nobody is spared. I am rounding the sharp turn that enters my leafy Altadena cul-de-sac, my home for the last dozen years, and I am loudly pleading.