A portion of the Eaton Fire closure area in the Angeles National Forest has reopened, giving the public renewed access to ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires killed 31 people, destroyed thousands of homes and burned thousands of acres of L.A. area ...
Nearly 60 square miles burned and 100,000 people were displaced. Now many are holding on to what they found—in their homes and in themselves—after the flames had passed. Where words feel most ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered flags lowered to half-staff Wednesday for all state buildings on the one-year ...
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The deadly fires: review by the numbers
As the Los Angeles region Wednesday marks the first anniversary of last year’s deadly wildfires, city and county officials ...
On Jan. 7, 2025, two deadly and devastating wildfires erupted: the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire. The Palisades Fire ...
A year after the Eaton and Palisades fires, Los Angeles’s hospitality community reflects on loss, resilience, and rebuilding.
It's been a year since the start of fires that swept through Eaton Canyon and the Palisades, forever changing lives. While ...
Flags at government buildings in California were ordered to half-staff Wednesday for a day of remembrance one year after the ...
It’s been a year today since the Eaton fire. But it’s still burning.
A reporter reflects on the loss of her hometown, Altadena, remembering what it was and imagining what it will become.
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