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Electrical issues caused the six-alarm fire that displaced more than 800 residents at The Cooper apartments in Fort Worth ...
Mary McGilvray, Vice President of the Altadena Community Garden, with fresh compost which is being added to the new topsoil at the garden on Friday, May 23, 2025.
Altadenans are finding common ground when it comes to returning to their gardens after the Eaton fire, and a trio of experts have banded together to help. For those who still have gardens standing ...
Mary McGilvray, Vice President of the Altadena Community Garden, with fresh compost which is being added to the new topsoil at the garden on Friday, May 23, 2025.
Jane Lawton Potelle of Eaton Fire Residents United cautions plans for gardening in the burn scar at all. Saying it is too soon to think about soil remediation, Lawton Potelle said systematic ...
Pat Harvey introduces Helen, the 91-year-old Altadena woman who has been living inside of her home surrounded by fire ravaged properties for months after the Eaton Fire. She was living without ...
The school, which houses around 300 students and staff, has implemented an emergency protocol known as "fire watch" to ensure safety until the system is replaced.
Loma Alta Park in Altadena reopens after suffering damage in Eaton Fire Sunday, May 18, 2025 The Altadena community is feeling a bit of joy Saturday as Loma Alta Park officially reopens to the public.
An Eaton fire impacted community gathered Saturday, May 17, to thank the firefighters that fought the devastating blaze in January. The Kinneloa Canyon Association HOA held an appreciation ...
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