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LOS ANGELES — Almost two hours before the Eaton fire broke out in the San Gabriel foothills Jan. 7, 2025, Los Angeles County emergency management officials had been pushed to send out an emergency ...
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Nature is rebounding a year after January’s fires, as plants, wildlife – and even a waterfall – thrive
Coastal live oaks burned in the Eaton fire show signs of regrowth along the Loma Alta Trail in the Rubio Canyon Preserve in Altadena on Friday, December 12, 2025. The land is owned by Arroyos and ...
One year after the Eaton Fire turned the San Gabriel foothills into a landscape of ash and twisted rebar, a “K-shaped” recovery is defining the future of Altadena. On some blocks, the only thing ...
A Pasadena radio host launched a weekly call-in show to pass the mic to friends and neighbors coping with the Los Angeles County disaster’s aftermath. Sometimes, when disaster strikes, talk radio can ...
ALTADENA, Calif. (KESQ) - Attorneys representing Altadena fire survivors filed a lawsuit today against Southern California Edison and Genasys Inc. over the death of a woman who died in the Eaton Fire, ...
Kara Finnstrom is a reporter on CBS2, KCAL9 and CBS News Los Angeles. She covers everything from natural disasters to politics and her favorite: the LA Dodgers! A plant known as a "tree of heaven" has ...
Businesses in Altadena that are still reeling from the Eaton Fire are now dealing with the impacts of another disaster as the Christmas Day storm finally makes its way out of SoCal. Parts of the San ...
When a devastating Jan. 7 wildfire burned through the natural canyons above Altadena, land was charred and left denuded, but worse than that, the spring storm surge unloosed boulders and sediment that ...
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