Students displaced by the Eaton Fire were there when a truck of supplies donated by Kansas Catholics showed up on Jan. 28.
Deacon Greg Trum and his wife, Barb, told CNA that they were moved to help residents of Los Angeles while putting Christmas decorations away.
As someone who makes a living occasionally tasting spirits, one of my favorite phrases to use when describing liquor or wine ...
Catholics in Kansas drove a truckload of supplies more than 1,600 miles to LA to bring some relief to the faithful who have ...
The Eaton Fire didn’t just consume property—they tore through the heart of a neighborhood rich in history, culture, and ...
The monthlong celebration will hold even more meaning this year for residents in Altadena’s historically Black neighborhoods. On Jan. 7, the Eaton fire devastated the unincorporated town north ...
Still reeling from the Eaton Fire, an Altadena neighborhood vowed to find ... The memories made in this home will live forever in your heart. I hope this note makes you smile when you read this.
On the streets of Altadena, thick black smoke was limiting visibility to several feet in some areas, and howling winds lofted embers over the heads of firefighters. It was in this difficult ...
Samy Arbid had a surprise guest hiding out at his Altadena home when he finally returned to the neighborhood after the Eaton Fire. Cozied up in his crawlspace was a 525-pound bear. "We ended up ...
Los Angeles — The Brotherhood Crusade has established the Wildfire Fund to Aid Altadena Residents to support California families affected by the devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena and Pasadena.
Deborah Clark and her family are living in a hotel after the Eaton Fire contaminated their Altadena home with smoke and possible hazardous chemicals. Hazmat crews are inspecting properties affected by ...
The Lifeline Fellowship Christian Center on Lake Avenue in Altadena, Calif., which has been home to some people for more than a decade, was destroyed by the Eaton fire in early January.