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"I didn't know I still had it, I'm not going to lie," one-time Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver Scott Mitchell said.
Six months after the Eaton Fire went on a destructive rampage, some residents are expressing frustration over not being allowed to move back into their homes that survived the wildfire.
Six months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, destroying thousands of homes and structures, one family ...
The recovery from the fires is an evolving saga that changes by the day. Here’s a brisk overview of what we know at this ...
Kevin Devine's remains were found April 2 on Boston Street. He has been identified as the 18th victim of January's Eaton fire ...
Explore what Eaton Canyon in Los Angeles was like before the fire. A natural paradise filled with waterfalls, scenic hiking trails, and breathtaking landscapes in the heart of California. Discover the ...
Monday marks six months since the pair of devastating fires destroyed thousands of homes and left more than two dozen people ...
The California African American Museum showcases a positive look at the resilient and vibrant Black community of Altadena, ...
The 911 calls: Anthony Mitchell Sr. called 911 twice asking for help for himself and his son. They couldn't get out of their ...
Questions linger about whether many of the displaced will return to communities. Also, is the soil healthy? Is the air clean?
Word of the wildfire spread through a WhatsApp group that has evolved into a go-to hub for Altadenans navigating life in the ...
California Black Media On the six-month anniversary of the devastating Eaton Canyon and Palisades fires, Gov. Gavin Newsom, ...