Bryan Strehl, 26, drove up to Upper Hastings Ranch to survey the familiar area. He was born and raised in Pasadena and teaches at Altadena elementary school, where, he said, six of his students and a colleague lost their homes in the Eaton fire.
Following the destruction of the Eaton Fire, Pasadena city officials announced the cancellation of the parade portion of the annual Black History Festival.
Many teachers, staff and students in the district reconnect in-person for the first time during Wednesday’s “welcome back” event held on the eve of reopening the district’s first
The Tulare Fairgrounds and Mission Oak High School in Tulare have launched a community effort to support families from Pasadena High School affected by the fire. The initiative, led by Mission Oak’s Associated Student Body,
Owing to fire-related destruction in Pasadena, city officials have canceled the parade portion of the annual Black History Festival. This year’s festival will focus on recovery within the community, following large-scale destruction from the Eaton Fire,
Unless conditions change, the restrictions will be in place within the city through 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23, officials said.
Pasadena’s homeless count will take place on the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 19 and the morning of Thursday, Feb. 20.
The Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center burned down in the Eaton fire. But on a remaining wall, Mmembers discovered a hidden treasure.
It's a happy ending for Huckleberry. The tortoise was one of the first animals rescued by Pasadena Humane after the Los Angeles wildfires. But now, after many days in their care, the organization gave an update on the tortoise that is making people online cheer.
A spokesperson for the L.A. Department of Water and Power said water continues to be tested daily for safe drinking use and that the caution remains in the Pacific Palisades area. And Pasadena Water and Power officials on Monday extended the Do-Not-Drink-Water Notice due to facilities that were affected by the Eaton Fire.
Many who fled the flames were forced to make devastating choices about their pets. Some, terrified, hid or refused to leave. In other cases, their owners were away from home and could not safely return.
Before taking on his role as Pasadena fire chief, Chad Augustin spent two decades at the Fire Department, eventually elevated to deputy fire chief.