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Six months after the deadly and devastating Eaton Fire in California, survivors are using artificial intelligence to speed up ...
Business owners in Altadena continue to recover and rebuild, six months after the Eaton Fire erupted in their communities.
When we try to calculate the different cost options … it's virtually impossible,” said Lucie Russo of Southern California ...
Questions linger about whether many of the displaced will return to communities. Also, is the soil healthy? Is the air clean?
The effort to rebuild the thousands of homes lost in the Eaton Fire is slowly picking up. Leanne Suter spoke to fire victims who are hopeful they'll be able to one day return to their neighborhoods.
The Eaton Fire destroyed thousands of homes in Altadena. One of them belonged to Steven Scipio, whose family has called Altadena their home for over five decades. He joined FOX 11 just a week after ...
Residents have until Jan. 7, 2028, to join a lawsuit for damages caused by the fires. Another big milestone that everyone ...
The fires broke out on January 7, when dry desert winds whipped over mountain passes with hurricane force, following eight ...
It won’t be easy, but former mayors Michael Tubbs and Aja Brown hope to prevent displaced lower income Altadena residents ...
Thousands of structures sit in ruins in Altadena, CA, on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025. The Eaton Fire, fueled by intense Santa Ana Winds, ripped through beginning on the evening of Jan. 7.
Months after fires decimated Altadena, California, its residents still gather to try to recover and rebuild.
Terry Kilgore, 70, stands in his property where the yard used to be before losing his home to the Eaton Fire in January 2025, in Altadena, California, U.S., June 4, 2025.