California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta announced charges against a La Cañada Flintridge real estate agent for allegedly raising the price of his rental by 38% after L.A.'s wildfires.
La Cañada Flintridge residents showed their gratitude to pre-deployed firefighters by organizing a pop-up appreciation party at a local high school.
There was no official alert about the wildfire barreling toward the mountainous community of Altadena ... neighborhood in LA. The town of 44,000 residents was among the California cities including ...
Most residents of middle-class Altadena could get fire insurance, but that is likely to change as residents rebuild and face price hikes.
It has burned parts of Pasadena, Altadena and Sierra Madre and forced evacuations including La Canada-Flintridge. While the fire is still burning and it’s difficult to know the total damage ...
State prosecutors have filed charges against a real estate agent for allegedly trying to price-gouge a couple who were looking to rent a property in La Cañada Flintridge after they lost their ...
Get top local stories in Southern California delivered to you every ... of mud and vegetation down those open hills. In the La Cañada Flintridge area specifically, the green waste is made up ...
Many residents in Altadena evacuated not knowing it would be the last time they would see their homes standing. Their decisions about what possessions to take were rushed — or not made at all.
The more than 14,000-acre Eaton Fire remained 95% contained Saturday, with ongoing mop-up operations and completed repopulation efforts, as rain was forecast for this weekend prompting concerns over possible mudslides
Jennie Frederick, 82, on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, talks about being evacuated from The Terraces at Park Marino senior living community in Altadena as the Eaton fire approached. She is among eight residents taken to Hillcrest senior living community in La Verne. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
After her business was spared from the Eaton Fire, Adriana Molina is searching for ways to help her beloved community rebound from one of the worst disasters in California history. "How can I serve the community that is here," she said. "The community that wants to rebuild."
Under mandatory evacuation, Jones and several other Altadena residents were met by yellow caution tape and National Guard and California Highway Patrol personnel. Frustrated and unable to reach ...