A California single mother who lost everything in Altadena this week during the Eaton Fire is hailing her community’s resilience, telling Fox News Digital that "we have not lost our tenacity and our spirit." Brenda King said Friday that she has lived in ...
Cynthia and Ibarionex Perello, a couple married for over 30 years, are grappling with the aftermath of the Eaton fire that destroyed their home and all their be
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Several Altadena artists reflect on their creative paradise that was destroyed by Santa Ana winds and the Eaton fire last week.
Vice President Kamala Harris lifted up historically Black communities in Altadena and called out insurance companies and misinformation on Wednesday amid the devastating wildfires in her home state of California.
Shortly after the fires began in Los Angeles, Bethany Martinez and her daughter evacuated their home on the Altadena-Pasadena border after losing power and heat. They’re waiting until they feel it’s safe enough to go back.
Altadena, a historically Black community long regarded as a safe haven and a symbol of prosperity, was ravaged in the Los Angeles wildfires.
The Davila family found their dream home in Altadena. They hope to rebuild after the fire destroyed three generations of family homes.
As they rebuild, residents of the middle-class enclave could face steep price hikes. Randy and Miki Quinton held hands as they walked uphill into what remains of their neighborhood in Altadena, the unincorporated Los Angeles suburb where they had lived for more than 20 years.
JuJu Watkins and the rest of the Southern California women’s basketball team had a couple of special visitors in the locker room.
Among the crowd were several children, actor Vivica A. Fox, and Cherie Nelson, a former USC player who once held the program’s scoring record. Nelson brought her 98-year-old mother, who lost her Altadena home to the fires.
JuJu Watkins and No. 4 USC tried to bring 'some fun' to weary and fire-ravaged Los Angeles in Saturday's win over Penn State.