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Altadena residents, who would see the worst damage from the Eaton fire, also experienced the most issues with evacuation ...
We didn’t find much in the ash, but I did locate a lump of charred electronics — what was my internet router. Normally, you return these when you turn off service or you pay a fee. On my first call ...
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Thanks to mostly community donations, the Red Cross has been able to hand out snacks, drinks, and multiple meals a day to ...
For the first time in NFL history, a team will take its Draft operations to a fire station when the Los Angeles Rams draft ...
Grown from a one-gallon pot in 1894, Sierra Madre’s famous horticultural resident flexed its might in the 1920s when its weight collapsed the home originally on the site. That structure was torn down ...
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How racism fueled the Eaton Fire's destruction in AltadenaBunche Center for African American Studies. The Eaton Fire's uneven devastation reveals a pattern of ... by the Pacific ...
Bunche Center for African American Studies. The Eaton Fire's uneven devastation reveals a pattern of ... by the Pacific ...
Not much was left for Brandon Jay, his wife Gwendolyn Sanford and their two children. The Eaton fire took their home, and their beloved music studio. But amid the rubble, Sanford’s Martin ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Preventing future wildfires is a big part of the rebuilding effort for the Palisades and Eaton Fire burn areas, and at the heart of those efforts is burying the power lines.
The Eaton Fire burned 14,021 acres, destroyed 9,414 structures and damaged another 1,074 structures, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
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