Just before the Eaton fire broke out, an L.A. County official urged his team to issue a cellphone alert about increasingly ...
An Altadena community is clashing over a $23,614 HOA bill residents were forced to pay a few months after the fire.
Calif. AG Rob Bonta is investigating whether systemic racism impacted how emergency responders reacted to devastating Eaton wildfires.
Ben Crump, a prominent civil rights attorney, said Thursday he was gathering evidence for a federal discrimination lawsuit against Los Angeles County to investigate whether discrimination played a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Altadena resident Connor Cipolla stands on the driveway of his home where Southern California Edison wanted to dig for the ...
Jasmine Viel reports from Altadena, where she speaks with the Eaton Fire survivors who continued working on rebuilding their ...
Altadena’s Grocery Outlet is a neighborhood market, but has become a kind of town square, too vital to close, residents say.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Thursday announced a civil rights investigation into the emergency response to the Eaton Fire, reviewing whether race, age or disability discrimination played ...
People hold signs at a press conference organized by west Altadena residents, Altadena for Accountability, at a former home on East Las Flores on Feb. 12 in Altadena. California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta ...
Attorney Ben Crump kicked off Friday's news conference, saying that he hopes those who lost their homes to the wildfire get fair compensation, according to what they are comfortable with.
Altadena resident Connor Cipolla stands on the driveway of his home where Southern California Edison wanted to dig for the installation of underground power lines. (Ronaldo Bolanos / Los Angeles Times ...