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After seven months, the Army Corps of Engineers has cleared the final pieces of debris from the Eaton Fire in Altadena.
After six months of Phase-2 debris removal the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers marked another recovery milestone Thursday.
NOAA's GOES-18 satellite captured time-lapsed footage of the Palisades wildfire in southern California. The Eaton wildfire ...
Cross-laminated timber, or CLT, is composed of layers of wood glued together at 90º angles and is more fire-resistant than ...
Tami Outterbridge has launched "Digging Bridge," a project to preserve her father's artistic legacy with documentary and ...
After renters sued over alleged lack of enforcement, L.A. County has now clarified tenant rights and landlord ...
The giant utility has notified nine public entities that it may file cross-complaints against them, but would not disclose ...
Milissa Marona from the Altadena Town Council and Altadena resident Bree Jensen spoke to KCAL News Mornings about the help ...
The Eaton Canyon of Catherine Hamilton’s childhood remains the wild and lush backyard playground, natural history teacher, ...
At a Tuesday hearing, Southern California Edison attorney Douglas Dixon told a Los Angeles judge that his client planned to ...
The event aims to assist residents in navigating insurance claims and disputes related to reverse mortgages and wildfire ...
After losing her home in the Eaton Fire, Eshelle Williams is getting a second chance to rebuild in Altadena thanks to a local nonprofit.