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Lounging by the window in her cat condo, Skinny Minnie has a new lease on life after the Eaton Fire nearly killed her. "All ...
For Eshelle Williams, everything about the Eaton Fire had come at her quickly. From the call to evacuate with her 11-year-old ...
A primary issue, tenants allege, is that landlords were not remediating units contaminated with toxic smoke, soot and ash.
A new report says masks, gloves and other protective gear are not being used by many workers at cleanup sites in Altadena.
A residential soil lead testing program for areas near the Eaton Fire in Altadena was launched by the Los Angeles County ...
Fire clean up is hazardous work, and a new survey of workers in the Altadena shows a large gap in worker safety.
Pat Harvey introduces Helen, the 91-year-old Altadena woman who has been living inside of her home surrounded by fire ravaged ...
Altadenans are finding common ground when it comes to returning to their gardens after the Eaton fire, and a trio of experts ...
Officials want to give local flora and fauna a chance to bounce back after the Eaton Fire. They also want to protect hikers ...
An Altadena man lost his home in the Eaton Fire and was left with no choice but to live in a tent on his burned out property.
An Encino insurance adjuster allegedly stole the money from Eaton fire victims’ insurance claims, a new lawsuit claims.
Thanks to a new program through Los Angeles County's Department of Public Health, residents near the Eaton Fire burn scar can get their soil tested for lead for free until the end of the year.