Martin Johnson and his fiancé, Celeigh Chapman, had spent several years restoring and renovating their home in Altadena by hand. It took only hours to lose the home and everything in it last week.
A Dad and Daughter Help Evacuees Learn Whether Their Homes Survived the California Wildfires As the fire roared down a hillside toward their Altadena ... to see.” ___ Johnson reported from ...
Martin Johnson and his fiancé, Celeigh Chapman, had spent several years restoring and renovating their home in Altadena by hand ... housing market in Southern California. The massive wildfires ...
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 25 people. The Palisades and Eaton fires continue to burn in Southern California.
The sight of celebrity mansions and movie landmarks reduced to ashes can make it seem like the wildfires roaring through the Los
The biggest wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area have killed at least 11 people and burned more than 10,000 structures. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Bundles of hair and rows of hair care products lined vanity stations as Beyoncé’s discography filled the air inside a cosmetology classroom at Pasadena City College’s Foothill Boulevard campus. The braiding,
LOS ANGELES (NEXSTAR) — Millions of Southern Californians nervously kept watch as winds began picking up Wednesday during a final round of dangerous wildfire weather forecast for the region where two massive blazes have killed at least 25 people and destroyed thousands of homes.
Ramos — who emigrated from Guadalajara, Mexico, without the necessary work permits — spent the first full day of Donald Trump’s second presidency hunkered down with his family and trying to avoid being picked up by ICE agents. An arrest, he knows, would destroy everything he and his wife worked for and force their two boys into an uncertain future.
U.S. President Donald Trump's supporters on Monday praised his swift executive actions upon his return to the White House, while critics derided his planned mass deportations and a rollback in diversity,
Firefighters are readying for another round of critical fire weather after calmer than expected winds gave them a much-needed reprieve.
Rodney Nickerson had lived in Altadena since 1968, when he bought his three-bedroom house on Alta Pine Drive with $5 down. The 82-year-old military veteran and church deacon received no warnings to evacuate before the Eaton fire swept through his neighborhood,