Los Angeles area residents woke up earlier this month to the news that thousands of homes and entire neighborhoods had been burned to ash in massive wildfires., devastating Pacific Palisades and Altadena.
The official response to the fires seemed awkward, but we did what we could for one another, even as our neighbors said, “The home I loved is never coming back.”
Rapper Anthony Obi, aka Fat Tony, an Altadena resident whose home was destroyed in the Eaton Fire, poses for a portrait at his girlfriend's residence on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025,
Altadena, Calif. residents, like rapper Fat Tony, woke up Wednesday to news that thousands of homes had been reduced to ashes.
As the Eaton fire swept through Altadena, California, Mai-Lin Graves came to ... Gallagher and fellow researcher Tony Cookson looked at the GoFundMe campaigns of nearly 500 people in Boulder ...
Under mandatory evacuation, Jones and several other Altadena residents were met by yellow caution tape and National Guard and California Highway Patrol personnel. Frustrated and unable to reach ...
For Grief and Hope, creating a more sustainable future for artists throughout the city begins with affordable studio spaces and housing.
A number of Los Angeles fire relief benefit concerts have been announced to aid the local community following the recent spate of wildfires.
Obi and Huerta lost not only personal treasures, business opportunities and homes but also vital equipment and professional archives
As it turned out, it was enough, and the two homes remained the only ones in the whole neighborhood not burned down.
Members of the California National Guard stand near rising smoke, as the Eaton Fire continues, in Altadena, Calif., Jan. 12, 2025. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters Twenty-three people have been reported ...
Following devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, artists come together to assist their peers in recovering lost works and archives.