After losing nearly everything in the Eaton Fire, an iron gate amid the rubble of their Altadena home granted a grieving couple the strength to keep going.
Altadena homeowners have sued Southern California Edison Corp., claiming the utility’s equipment ignited the devastating Eaton Fire, their attorneys announced Tuesday. Plaintiffs Walt Butler, Luis ...
The Eaton Fire didn’t just consume property—they tore through the heart of a neighborhood rich in history, culture, and ...
Some small businesses burned down in the Eaton fire. Others are 'silent casualties': Intact but out of commission as the ...
A California power company is probing equipment irregularities as a possible cause to the deadly Eaton Fire that erupted last month and destroyed thousands of homes. Southern California Edison Company ...
Southern California Edison says it's possible a dead power circuit could have played a role in igniting the fire in Altadena.
Black residents of Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton fire and will have a ...
Pasadena, today honored Altadena resident Edgar McGregor with a Certificate of Congressional Recognition for his "quiet but ...
"I know that if it weren't for Edgar, many more people would have died that night," Rep. Judy Chu said as she presented ...
A number of people brought questions and concerns to the council’s regular meeting about the federal officials’ decision to ...
Visual evidence shows recent electrical damage on a utility tower that has been out of commission since the 1970s.
A new L.A. County commission would include experienced leaders who would inform the process of rebuilding the unincorporated ...