The residents say that that on top of the debris and mudslide concerns from the Eaton Fire burn scar, the county is failing to help them clear roads of debris from last month's storms.
The Long Island Regional Planning Council voted Wednesday to allocate $40,000 for improvements to the Long Island Zoning Atlas.
Altadena’s Loma Alta Park is reopening in May after the devastating Eaton Fire with new resources and support from the Los ...
Though no community can be made fireproof, discarding past urban design practices could make areas abutting wilderness safer ...
County fire or sheriff’s officials appear to have failed to set the alerts in motion, leaving many west Altadena residents to ...
Cal Fire added over 1.2 million acres in Central California to its fire hazard severity zones. New maps for Southern ...
A Los Angeles County plan to build badly needed housing in Altadena — and prevent future fires — may soon go up in smoke.
Cal Fire's maps are intended to drive local planning decisions, not insurance decisions, according to the California Department of Insurance. While the new zoning and building regulations may ...
PASADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Players from the Central Altadena Little League are slowly regaining a sense of normalcy after the devastating Eaton Fire destroyed their home field at Farnsworth Park ...
Intellipure, a leading provider of air purification solutions, is donating 1,000 Compact air purifiers to ShelterBox USA for distribution in Altadena, California. The donation will support ...
The Eaton fire hit the Los Angeles area hard, particularly Altadena. That’s where KUOW’s Angela King grew up and where she returned to document the damage and the area’s resilience.
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