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Altadena, California, resident Jeffrey Ku recounted the story of his family’s escape Jan. 7 as the Eaton Fire grew nearby. Their home survived the blaze.
Questions linger about whether many of the displaced will return to communities. Also, is the soil healthy? Is the air clean?
KCAL's Luzdelia Caballero shares how a free program called "Ask an Architect" is helping Eaton Fire survivors begin to rebuild.
After the Eaton Fire, seed library blooms among books The Altadena Library at Loma Alta Park is home to a seedy new collection.
Titled “Eaton Fire Heroes,” it appears on the scorched remains of a cement wall, what’s left standing of a burned-down Masonic temple in the area.
How was the Eaton fire of Southern California able to start and spread so easily in the winter month of January?
The San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity is rebuilding homes lost in the Eaton Fire.
In Lake Tahoe, a robust water infrastructure is now considered one of the three cornerstones of wildfire readiness, alongside forest and fuels management and community and home hardening.
Army Corps of Engineers has completed 124 of 125 burned structures in its debris cleanup in the city of Pasadena in the wake of the Eaton fire.
Volunteers, community members and fire survivors come together June 26 to 27 for a kickoff rebuilding event led by Habitat for Humanity.
Volunteers, community members and fire survivors come together June 26 to 27 for a kickoff rebuilding event led by Habitat for Humanity.
In January, more than 100,000 California residents were forced to evacuate their homes due to the Eaton Fire, which would become the second most destructive wildfire in California history ...