Funds from FireAid benefit concert being questioned as second round of grants go out
FireAid organizers announced the distribution of $25 million in their second round of grants.
Eaton Fire 5 months later: A look at the progress that has been made
According to the county, over 5,000 (88%) of fire-damaged properties have been cleared of debris.
Altadena's Loma Alta Park reopens months after Eaton Fire
The park is back open, complete with new ball fields, a new gym, new playground equipment and more.
Nursing student living in car with 2 kids after losing home to LA wildfire
Kahnai Jackson, a single mother and nursing student, lost her rented room in the Eaton Fire but lacks the paperwork to qualify for government assistance.
Security cameras installed across Altadena amid surge in residential burglaries
Lawmakers emphasized the cameras' role in reducing property crimes and aiding law enforcement, especially following the Eaton Fire.
Tenants at Altadena apartment complex demand answers after Eaton Fire:' Protect our elders'
Activists allege elderly residents at an apartment complex in Altadena were left to fend for themselves during January’s Eaton Fire.
Residential burglaries in Altadena burn area surging, authorities say
Burglars are not only targeting undamaged homes, but also debris-filled properties looking for copper wire.
Eaton Fire survivors struggling with housing, essential supplies 3 months after wildfire
Three months after the Altadena fires, cleanup crews are making progress, but victims, especially low-income residents, face ongoing struggles with housing and essential supplies.
Human remains found in Altadena confirmed to be Eaton Fire victim
A total have 30 people have been killed by the Eaton and Palisades fires, combined. Several still haven't been identified.
Pools in Eaton Fire zone could become mosquito breeding grounds, experts say
Unattended pools can become home to as many as 3 million mosquitoes in one month, officials say.
Altadena residents protest wildfire debris site
Frustrated homeowners fear long-term health risks from toxins such as lead and formaldehyde.
More LA wildfire victims eligible for debris removal, deadline extended
Condos and certain other multi-family homes are now eligible for the federal debris removal program. The deadline to opt-in was just extended.



















