Los Angeles, Pasadena and others are putting in extra work to make sure wildfire areas full of green waste debris get cleaned up before this rain.
Here's the latest on containment for the fires burning across Southern California as firefighters work to extinguish the fires.
People in Southern California are risking their own safety to rescue animals, both big and small, from the wildfires that have killed 27 people and displaced even more after thousands of structures were destroyed.
Red flag parking restrictions will be in place Monday for areas of Los Angeles and Pasadena due to forecasts ... The restrictions come as Southern California braces for another powerful Santa ...
The funding would help pay for services ranging from shelters for those who have lost their homes and debris removal, among other things.
The Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center burned down ... Grater, who is currently staying in downtown Los Angeles, has yet to see the mural. But he believes its discovery embodies Jewish ideology.
Schools in the Pasadena Unified School District will be ... Five campuses were severely damaged by the wildfire northeast of Los Angeles. Eliot Arts Magnet Middle School, Franklin Elementary ...
Eaton Fire initially started 6:18 p.m. Jan. 7 in Los Angeles County. Since its discovery 15 days ago, it has burned 14,021 acres. A fire crew of 2,104 has been working on site and, as of Wednesday afternoon, they managed to contain 91% of the fire. However, investigations into the cause are ongoing.
Valdivia-Abdallah is part of a volunteer group that rescues horses from fires and transports them to safety. Their efforts began a few years ago as a group chat. They’ve since advanced to “walkie-talkie”-like communications over an app where members exchange details about rescue opportunities, according to Valdivia-Abdallah.
Local-government taxes and fees are taking a hit ahead of a costly rebuild. Initial shortfalls are even spreading to bond markets.
After a report from The Times, officials have called for an external review into delayed evacuation alerts in western Altadena, during the Eaton fire.