Homeowner, Totress Beasley, had just made her final payment on her Pasadena home days before it was destroyed in the Eaton fire.
The city of Pasadena has declared a local public health emergency a week after the Eaton Fire caused widespread destruction.
The Eaton Fire has devastated the Altadena community, leaving many teachers from the Pasadena Unified School District without homes.
Schools in the Pasadena Unified School District will be reopened in phases over a two-week period in the aftermath of the deadly Eaton Fire.
Fire officials suspect that more than 7,000 homes, business and other structures in Altadena, Sierra Madre and Pasadena have been damaged or destroyed by the wind-driven flames, based on aerial imagery. Crews have not yet officially confirmed the vast majority of that damage.
California’s public utility company, Southern California Edison (SCE), was hit with a handful of lawsuits on Monday over the origins of the Eaton Canyon fire burning both Pasadena, California, and Altadena,
Officials with the Pasadena Unified School District announced Thursday their plan to reopen schools in the wake of the deadly Eaton Fire.
Flames ripped through the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center overnight, destroying the place of worship as the Eaton Fire scorched the area northeast of Los Angeles.
Edison officials say there were no interruptions or other electrical anomalies in their system until an hour after the blaze broke out.
Cal Fire said crews will continue reinforcing and maintaining the wildfire's containment lines as critical fire weather is here.
Pasadena native Totress Beasley took a devastating hit during the Eaton Fire, losing her home a day after paying off her mortgage. “We evacuated not knowing our house was going to be on fire ...