When the Eaton Fire broke out nearing the Altadena area, Tina Johnson said she and her neighbors received little warning. Despite mandatory evacuation orders, her family initially stayed back using ...
Altadena residents who lost their homes in ... chairs Wednesday morning outside the post office at the bottom of Lincoln Avenue. In this postal service purgatory, faces looked dazed, tired.
Altadena residents who lost their homes in ... chairs Wednesday morning outside the post office at the bottom of Lincoln Avenue. In this postal service purgatory, faces looked dazed, tired.
Farmers’ market food giveaways will take place on Wednesdays starting January 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Unincorporated Coffee Roasters, 2160 Colorado Avenue ... to their LA/Altadena Fire Relief ...
Firefighters inched further on the Eaton fire — which has caused destruction in Altadena, Pasadena and Sierra Madre — achieving 89% containment, according to Cal Fire. The most dangerous winds ...
But records reviewed by The Times show that Altadena neighborhoods west of North Lake Avenue did not get electronic evacuation orders until 3:25 a.m. and never received evacuation warnings.
Red-colored posters duct-taped to concrete walls left standing along Lake Avenue mark structures as unsafe. Thousands of structures sit in ruins in Altadena, CA, on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025.
Nearly every day since the Eaton Fire destroyed her home, Dr. Dorothy Ludd-Lloyd’s relatives have tried to get the 88-year-old past the National Guard so she can sift through the rubble.
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – A GoFundMe directory of Black families who lost everything in the Eaton Fire is gaining traction online. The directory was put together by the organization Community Aid Dena.