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 a resident in Southern California returned home in the aftermath of devastating wildfires, an unlikely guest was there to greet him: a huge 525-pound black bear. Altadena resident Samy Arbid ...
One of the deadliest and most destructive wildfires on record in California destroyed homes, business and entire neighborhoods in the San Gabriel Valley community of Altadena. With roots dating to ...
“I’m nervous there’s not going to be a Black community in Altadena anymore.” Southern California is in for a lot more rain Two atmospheric river storms are expected to hit California ...
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.
These individuals’ lives did not slowly unravel. They were among 150,000 who fled during a natural disaster, and afterward ...
The story of the "Star of Palawoo" in Altadena and how it gave hope to the community for one night only after the fire.
The Army Corps of Engineers said they would only remove trees damaged during the Eaton Fire that pose a risk to public safety ...