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I figured we'd hear the sound of fire engines coming to put out the blaze. Instead, nothing,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
It took more than six months to confirm what officials hope will be the final death from Los Angeles' January firestorms.
Vehicle locator data obtained by The Times show that most L.A. County fire trucks didn’t shift into west Altadena until long ...
An estimated 60% of residents who lost their homes in the January firestorms won’t be required to rebuild to the highest fire ...
The search for remains in Altadena continues months after the Eaton fire in January. The death toll from that and the ...
Making a historical district around a neighborhood of older, preserved homes is a first for Altadena, and any unincorporated ...
With the new findings, the death toll for the Eaton Fire rose to 19, bringing the total of deaths from the January fires to ...
Part of historic Altadena, once orange groves and now homes with architectural styles, is up for county landmark status.
Altadena’s unincorporated Historic Highlands neighborhood was spared by the Eaton Fire and is now one step closer to becoming ...
A new partnership in Altadena has led to the first and largest group of homes being rebuilt following the Eaton Fire, and it came with a major discount.
What’s happening? Old homes slated for demolition are being relocated to Altadena. The project is being led by Omgivning, an ...
The death toll from January's wildfires has now climbed to 31 after human remains were found in Altadena this week, officials ...