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Li, a longtime resident, got the city’s first two approved building permits in the wake of the Eaton fire’s destruction.
Most families thought it would be years before they'd have a home again, but thanks to Habitat for Humanity, it could be much ...
Li Lujan's home is one of more than a hundred that were damaged or destroyed in Pasadena by the wildfire, and she's hoping ...
In January, more than 100,000 California residents were forced to evacuate their homes due to the Eaton Fire, which would ...
Neighbors are demanding answers after six people were detained during an ICE raid Wednesday in Pasadena, a community that is ...
Pasadena’s fire chief characterized the city’s response to the Eaton fire as an overall success, but improvements in technology, staff training and identifying locations for emergency operations ...
The Altadena Town Council, in partnership with GoFundMe, has officially launched the Altadena Eaton Fire Recovery Fund (AEFRF). The fund is now open for applica ...
The January wildfires burned jacaranda trees from Pasadena and Altadena to the Pacific Palisades. Some are burned at the base ...
The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Foundation (PCCF) announced today a $75,000 donation from Southern California Gas Co.
More than 100 people picked up books to restart home libraries lost to the Eaton fire, with thanks to Jack and Jill Inc.
Assemblymember John Harabedian hopes that lingering questions in the months since the disasters can be answered.
Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo said the men had just grabbed their breakfast and were waiting for the bus to take them to Altadena—where they were helping to rebuild the community.