Ramin Yazid, who is rebuilding his home destroyed in 2022, knows the problems and pitfalls that victims in Altadena and Pacific Palisades can expect.
Senior living facility resident Dorothy Benesh, 97, was left behind in the Eaton fire. Her son says she would have died if he ...
A bobcat injured in the aftermath of the Eaton Fire is receiving critical care from the Pasadena Humane Society’s veterinary ...
A 96-year-old woman was sitting in her nursing home, unaware that the Eaton Fire was burning outside her window and that the ...
Pasadena Homeless Programs Coordinator Jennifer O’Reilly-Jones said the hope is that all fire-impacted households have been ...
The family-run Chinese restaurant was closed 10 days after it’s grand opening. Now they’re back with a bang and serving a ...
A heartwarming reunion takes place as Carrot Cake, a brave cat who survived the Eaton Fire, is brought back together with his ...
Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo Wednesday, Feb. 19, said the original theme for the annual State of the City address was ...
The homeowner says the bear has been part of the neighborhood for years, and hasn't caused any issues. But now, they need to ...
Meteorologist Evelyn Taft heads to Pasadena to highlight three small businesses just outside the Eaton Fire zone: Octavia's ...
Just blocks away from Eaton fire’s destruction, the Black History Festival at Pasadena’s Robinson Park draws hundreds.
Farm workers and day laborers form volunteer brigades to assist with post-fire recovery, offering vital help to families and ...