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After further soil testing, Pasadena reopened the baseball fields at Washington and Victory parks.
ABC News joined The Arbor Day Foundation and the Altadena nonprofit Amigos de los Rios to discuss replanting and preserving trees in the wake of the Eaton Fire.
Four months after the Los Angeles area wildfires tore through the Angeles National Forest and destroyed hundreds of homes and ...
Southern California Edison dismantles a transmission line for investigation into its potential role in sparking the Eaton ...
Many victims of the Palisades wildfire were lawyers and judges who are now plaintiffs in lawsuits against the Los Angeles ...
Jackalope, Pasadena’s popular “community meets artisan” event, will help Eaton Fire victims when it returns to the city this ...
Altadena faces a 250% crime increase after the Eaton Fire, with looters targeting evacuated homes. The LASD has arrested numerous suspects for burglary. Prosecutors vow strict penalties, and law ...
Study finds all-electric reconstruction of California’s fire-ravaged towns, compared with “dual-fuel” rebuilding with ...
As Altadena rebuilds, residents and grassroots coalitions are working to ensure that the community's cultural fabric is ...
California Head Start programs are in panic as the Trump administration threatens to cut the program, ending child care for ...
The artist often engages with the concept of ever-shifting time and materiality as a tool for preserving and archiving ...
The owners of 84 plots in the community garden got a chance to retrieve whatever they can from their green spaces. Volunteers ...