The remains of a smoldering home in an Altadena neighborhood affected by the Eaton Fire on Jan. 8, 2025. California's insurer of last resort is facing $1
A California man returned to his home after evacuating during the Eaton fire to discover a large bear was spending its days lounging by his pool, and its nights sleeping under his house.
Before the fire, Altadena’s Black population was 18% with a Black homeownership rate of nearly 81% — more than double the state rate of about 36.6%. For Black History Month, California Black Media explores 14 other historically Black neighborhoods that thrived in the Golden State despite numerous challenges.
In a different scenario, the governor’s race in California would already have taken shape. Aspiring candidates would have been making appearances around the state. Donors would have begun bankrolling their favorites,
Los Angeles wildfire survivors are continuing their long road to recovery after some lost everything in last month's deadly Eaton and Palisades fires.
More than six years after California's deadliest wildfire nearly destroyed the town of Paradise, residents are continuing to rebuild using unique strategies.
California Black Media Gov. Newsom Visits Altadena; Kicks Off Next Phase of Recovery Effort Altadena, Calif.. Wednesday, January 8, 2025.
Much of the Eastern U.S. braced for a renewed round of harsh, soggy weather on Saturday, with thunderstorms and melting snow combining to pound the Ohio and Tennessee valleys. The
The Los Angeles fires erupted on Tuesday, Jan. 7. Mysterious origins, probably the messy, overburdened utility lines, possibly arson, nobody knew — it just exploded, Los Angeles County and
As wildfire victims continue the long road to recovery, a nine-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway reopened Thursday for residents, businesses as schools.
Some of the families who survived the Jan. 2025 wildfires experienced setbacks in their roads to recoveries after last week's storms triggered mudslides in the burn scar areas.
It took only about three weeks for insurance companies to start their push for all California property owners and renters to subsidize the payouts going to burned-out mansion owners in the wake of