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A primary issue, tenants allege, is that landlords were not remediating units contaminated with toxic smoke, soot and ash.
The program enables residents to take their own soil samples, and get them analyzed through certified county labs that show ...
Local officials have told tenants to sue landlords who refuse to clean post-fire smoke damage. A new lawsuit seeks to require ...
The Eaton Canyon Natural Area and nearby trails may remain closed through Dec. 31, 2026 due to damage from Eaton fire in ...
Pasadena fire crews that responded to the Eaton Fire have undergone blood testing to determine their levels of carcinogens, ...
After surviving the devastating Eaton Fire with serious injuries, a dog named Riley is continuing his recovery at Pasadena Humane and is now searching for a patient, experienced home to help him ...
These properties are considered complete with ash and debris cleared, while another 2,500 properties have been cleared of ...
A new study shows that only a quarter of fire cleanup workers in Altadena wore gloves, a fifth wore a protective mask, and a ...
Nearly five months after the deadly Eaton fire swept through Altadena, officials have yet to explain the reasons for ...
The Altadena community has stepped up to help an elderly man who was forced to live in a tent after losing his home during ...
Thanks to a new program through Los Angeles County's Department of Public Health, residents near the Eaton Fire burn scar can get their soil tested for lead for free until the end of the year.
Altadenans are finding common ground when it comes to returning to their gardens after the Eaton fire, and a trio of experts ...