A Year After L.A.’s Most Destructive Fires, Questions Burn
Wednesday, January 7 marks the one year anniversary of the deadly Eaton and Pacific Palisades wildfires.
Wednesday, January 7 marks the one year anniversary of the deadly Eaton and Pacific Palisades wildfires.
Pasadena is on the lookout for a new city manager. The city announced the impending retirement of chief administrator Miguel Márquez this week.
The Sacramento City Council is finally reviewing a blistering audit of the Front Street Animal Shelter which was released at the start of the year, the Davis Vanguard reports.
Los Angeles County’s rental market was already tight before the January wildfires destroyed thousands of homes in Pasadena, Altadena, and the Pacific Palisades.
Longtime civic leader and urban visionary Rick Cole received a stirring sendoff last Wednesday ahead of his retirement as Los Angeles’ Chief Deputy Controller.
As the Trump administration ramps up its deportation efforts, there is growing unease abo
The environmental fallout from January’s catastrophic wildfires continues, with consequences extending beyond homes and businesses to include local schools.
Around 800 seniors at six high schools in the fire-ravaged communities of Altadena and Pasadena are going to prom for free this year.
President Donald Trump arrived in Los Angeles on Friday to survey damage from the recent wildfires and discuss federal efforts to help parts of the county rebuild.
On Wednesday, January 8, the City of Pasadena issued a Do-Not-Drink Water Notification due to possible contamination from the Eaton Fire.