A UCLA study found that the Eaton fire disproportionally impacted Black households in Altadena. Here’s what they found.
Board also OK’d fire recovery funds and green-lit an investigation into fire alerts in the Eaton fire on the night of Jan. 7.
Black residents of Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton fire and will have a ...
A study published Tuesday by UCLA researchers indicates the Eaton Fire disproportionately affected Black residents in ...
School officials are scrambling to find an alternate site for its campus while trying to support families, nearly half of ...
Overcome with emotions, Bridgette Bradley stood next to the charred remains of her home in an Altadena neighborhood decimated ...
An Altadena couple that lost everything to the Eaton Fire in early January found one bit of happiness amidst the rubble of ...
Southern California Edison on Monday reported a fault on a power line connected miles away from ones located near the origin ...
A video released as part of an ongoing lawsuit against Southern California Edison, the electrical utility for Los Angeles, ...
New video, captured by a gas station surveillance camera, may shed light on what caused the deadly Eaton Fire in Altadena, California. A law firm claims the footage shows electrical arcs and sparks ...
Before the wildfire, Altadena had a Black population of 18% and a Black home ownership rate of more than 80%, about double the national average. The suburb grew in diversity following the Fair Housing ...
A Southern California man who lost his home in the wildfires proposed to his girlfriend in the wreckage of their residence ...