The Altadena fire wiped out much of a historic Black enclave in this picturesque town in the San Gabriel Valley.
As embers wafted overhead against a reddening sky, Adonis and Denise Jones grabbed a few belongings and left their house last week in Altadena, California, figuring firefighters battling the Eaton ...
When fires swept through Altadena, in Los Angeles County, generational wealth and a place of opportunity for people of color, went up in smoke.
Families of color, making up over half of Altadena, have bought homes and kept them for generations. The Black homeownership rate exceeds 80%, almost double the national rate.
There was no official alert about the wildfire barreling toward the mountainous community of Altadena, California ... Paradise has averaged about 500 new properties a year since the blaze.
From California residents who attend school in Connecticut, to a longtime New Haven resident who moved there, many have felt loss from the Los Angeles fires.
Fanned by strong winds, the wildfires have killed at least 24 people and swept through 40,000 acres in the Greater Los Angeles area.
We continue our coverage of the devastating wildfires in Southern California, which have killed at least 24 people as of Monday. Some 150,000 more have been forced to evacuate their homes and over 40,
The Times reported that several neighborhoods in eastern Altadena received ... no hot spots remain.… A new brushfire is burning in Ventura County, near the California State University Channel ...
Border 2: 6,600 acres near Mexico border ... and Austyn Gaffney from New York. Rain and cooler temperatures will bring relief to Southern California this weekend, after a prolonged stretch ...
Insurance companies are canceling homeowner policies across the U.S. — even in regions that aren't considered climate hot spots.
Millions of people across Southern California faced new wildfire warnings Tuesday, and tens of thousands saw their power shut off as strong winds blew across the parched landscape around Los Angeles w