The recent fires that ravaged Altadena, California, have left a trail of destruction in a community with deep roots and a rich history.
Flames were licking his fence, he was choking on smoke, and bullets were whizzing by his leg. Despite it all, Tristin Perez never left his Altadena home during the deadly Eaton fire.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed more than two dozen people. Weaker winds enabled firefighters to make inroads containing the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Altadena has not yet experienced issues like these, but that might not last. California prohibits insurance companies from dropping customers in fire-struck areas for at least a year, but ...
businesses and landmarks in Altadena and Pacific Palisades and have killed at least two dozen people. Both fires now rank among the 10 most destructive in California history and the most costly in ...
Firefighters face the threat of another "particularly dangerous situation" weather warning that could affect growing efforts to contain the Palisades and Eaton fires, and could spark new wildfires.
With fire containment improving and winds dying down, some residents are being allowed back into neighborhoods devastated by the Eaton and Palisades fires.
A new brush fire erupted in the West Hills area Thursday afternoon. The Kenneth Fire triggered mandatory evacuations in the area, including Calabasas.
An 82-year-old Altadena man is among the at least five ... The scope of the damage caused by the recent Southern California wildfires is not yet known but it could impact everyone's home insurance ...
Wildfires continued to grow Wednesday as fire crews battled three major out-of-control blazes that killed at least five people.
After a report from The Times, officials have called for an external review into delayed evacuation alerts in western Altadena, during the Eaton fire.
After authorities reopened parts of Altadena for the first time since the Eaton fire, residents returned to a grim checkerboard of destroyed homes next to others that were largely spared.