The LA fires have left domestic workers and day laborers jobless. They may soon be hired for wildfire cleanup work, where they can be exposed to ash and other toxins.
Many who fled the flames were forced to make devastating choices about their pets. Some, terrified, hid or refused to leave.
As smoke filled the air and flames approached on Tuesday, Jan. 7, leaders at the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center came ...
He credits gallery owner Ben McGinty with creating a space for all artists at his Gallery at the End of the World, which ...
Radio reports reveal the scramble to contain the Eaton fire as it exploded from a 10-acre brush fire to a devastating ...
An outbreak of the norovirus has been reported at the Pasadena Evacuation Center, officials confirmed. The Pasadena Public Health Department said that three cases of the norovirus were confirmed ...
At least 27 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple wildfires rage ...
Childcare providers say they know that their work is critical to allowing families to find new housing or return to work. But they're also trying to figure out how they themselves will recover, or ...
The Eaton Fire that has so far killed 17 people was 65% contained Friday, with authorities continuing to search the rubble for other possible victims in the remnants of the blaze that destroyed ...
From direct donations to auctions and a charity benefit concert—here's how celebrities and billionaire are helping victims of ...
Firefighters from the Pasadena Fire Department opened up about losing their own homes following wildfires in Los Angeles County.
A neighborhood where the deadly Eaton fire began was mostly spared from the devastation in surrounding Altadena, with the ...