Members of the California National Guard stand near rising smoke, as the Eaton Fire continues, in Altadena, Calif., Jan. 12, 2025. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters Twenty-three people have been reported ...
Under mandatory evacuation, Jones and several other Altadena residents were met by yellow caution tape and National Guard and California Highway Patrol personnel. Frustrated and unable to reach ...
Angelenos whose homes were spared by the fires -- but close enough to be full of ash and soot -- are concerned about whether their homes will ever be safe to live in.
Some people who didn't evacuate are now hunkering down in their houses. The National guard and police warn that no one comes in and anyone choosing to leave won't be allowed back. Neighbors inside are ...
ANYTHING BUT CLIMATE: Altadena’s fire-scarred ... instead focusing on the losses in Los Angeles. “California is organizing a Marshall Plan to help Los Angeles rebuild faster and stronger ...
The wildfires that erupted in Los Angeles County last week are among the most destructive in California history, having killed at least 24 people and forced 180,000 others to evacuate. Altadena ...
The ongoing fires, according to analysts, appear to already be the costliest wildfire event in California history ...
Edgar McGregor is the leader of the "Altadena Weather and Climate" group on Facebook, where he was posting warnings about the coming windstorm in the days leading up to the Eaton fire.
We're going to turn to a story - another one about Altadena - to the 24-year-old ... We saw one last rain storm here in Southern California. And the mountains were lush - all sorts of plants ...