In a Los Angeles suburb, multigenerational families like the Benns found affordable housing and a deep sense of connection.
Many Californians thought wildfires couldn’t reach deep into their cities. But the Los Angeles fires showed how older homes ...
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that one firefighter made nearly $500,000 in overtime alone. How many more bodies might that ...
A mom and daughter, a cat-loving stage prop designer and a “Forest”-dwelling contractor are among the few who’ve gotten back ...
Unlike typical wildfires, smoke from the L.A. fires — consisting of toxic materials from burned down homes, cars, and more — ...
Jay Christensen, a Fort Dodge native and 1978 graduate of Fort Dodge Senior High, spent 20 years at the Los Angeles Times, ...
As Fernando Lopez Sr. watched live footage of the wildfires raging across Southern California last week, he immediately ...
We’re going to rock this.' Several Altadena artists reflect on their creative paradise that was destroyed by wind and fire.
Our reporter surveys fire damage in her neighborhood around Altadena and Pasadena and ponders the future of this microcosm of ...
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Despite the burned out cars, the shelves of homes, and the businesses left in ruins, Altadena seems to be making a comeback promise. Those who live here are praying it's ...
Families and staff at St. Elizabeth Parish School lost homes to the fire. It’s weathered past disasters. “We have good DNA” its principal says.
Women in Film's Kirsten Schaeffer invites TheWrap to Altadena one week later, where neighborhoods are left in ash from the wildfires.