When disaster strikes, government emergency alert systems offer a simple promise: Residents will get information about nearby ...
Matt Bodourian and his family lost their home three weeks ago when the wildfires in California were at their peak. He joined ...
More rain fell Monday on parts of Southern California after causing mudflows over the weekend, helping firefighters but ...
Community members to put their tech skills and cameras to work, creating an online map of about 15,000 homes in the Eaton ...
The National Guard is letting some Altadena residents back into neighborhoods burned in the wildfires. Victoria Wilson and her family recorded their return to the wreckage that was once their home.
After her business was spared from the Eaton Fire, Adriana Molina is searching for ways to help her beloved community rebound ...
Under mandatory evacuation, Jones and several other Altadena residents were met by yellow caution tape and National Guard and California Highway Patrol personnel. Frustrated and unable to reach ...
Despite upgrades to wireless alerts system, emergency warnings were often ineffective when most needed during the Los Angeles wildfires. Some were sent to too many people, some to too few.
The Altadena fire wiped out much of a historic Black enclave in this picturesque town in the San Gabriel Valley.
When the Eaton Fire blazed through Altadena earlier this month it took more than homes and memories — it devastated a city that has long been a haven for Black families.