Eaton and Palisades fire damage was uneven in many neighborhoods, with homes surviving next to others that were destroyed.
As California struggles to defend itself against increasingly destructive urban wildfires, recent fire deaths in Altadena highlight what researchers say is a growing trend in victim demographics.
When wildfire ripped through Altadena, Cal Fire had maps that showed most of the city was not at a very high fire hazard risk, yet 17 people died and more than 9,000 structures were destroyed in that ...
In the summer of 2023, county officials announced that they would rework Altadena’s decades-old zoning restrictions. After a ...
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A pedestrian walks past a makeshift memorial to the victims of the Eaton fire at the corner of North Lake Avenue and East Villa Street in Pasadena in January. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times) ...
On a sunny day in late January, Tamara Carroll returned to her home on Navarro Avenue in west Altadena for the first time. It ...
ALTADENA, Calif ... even as more than 187,000 people remain homeless in California, including 75,000 people across Los Angeles County. The 2024 homelessness tally showed a 45% increase ...
The fires that burned parts of Southern California will likely become the most expensive wildfires in U.S. history. They also burned a scar through historically Black neighborhoods in Altadena.
As California struggles to defend itself against increasingly destructive urban wildfires, recent fire deaths in Altadena highlight what researchers say is a growing trend in victim demographics. Up ...
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