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Behind the remains of a town scorched by fire, the foothills are lush with new green and filled with birdsong. Wildlife is ...
The two hibernating tortoises were the only Eaton Canyon Nature Center animals to survive the fire in early January.
This is a story about 60 kids who lost their homes, their theater, their whole neighborhoods to the Eaton fire as it raged through Altadena on a ferociously windy night one week into the new year.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNUpdated lead testing shows Pasadena parks are safe again after January Eaton FireIn the aftermath of the Eaton Fire in January, some recreation areas, including two baseball fields, had been closed, but now ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have cleared more than 600,000 tons of debris in Altadena and the debris removal effort ...
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A new video analysis bolsters the theory that an Edison tower — deenergized more than 50 years ago — became active in the ...
The ArtCenter’s former valedictorian graduated in 2023 and said he was able to save some items the night the Eaton Fire ...
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNEaton fire lawsuit: SCE, plaintiffs prepare to remove giant towers from canyonAttorneys said the operation, which begins next week, will include the lowering of power lines and removing the towers at ...
An Altadena family that lost everything to the Eaton Fire discovered that precious keepsakes from their adult children’s ...
Attorneys representing Eaton Fire survivors presented a video claiming that SoCal Edison equipment started the fast-moving ...
In the aftermath of the Eaton Fire in January, some recreation areas, including two baseball fields, had been closed, but now ...
LOS ANGELES -- Behind the remains of a town scorched by fire, the foothills are lush with new green and filled with birdsong. Wildlife is returning to the Eaton Fire burn area and scientists are ...
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