A documentary film that follows the 2025 Central Altadena Little League season in the wake of the Eaton fire will be screened Wednesday, April 15, during the Pasadena International Film Festival.
John Jackson, an 80-year-old Altadena resident, lost his home of 50 years in the Eaton Fire. Destroyed was the outdoor kitchen where he gathered with friends, furniture he crafted by hand and a ...
Older adults who lost possessions and housing stability as a result of the Eaton Fire last year ...
A year after the wildfires, roughly two-thirds of the damaged homes in Altadena have gone to developers, advocates warn. The ...
(The Center Square) – Many people in the Pasadena area are going to need more time to recover from last year's devastating Eaton Fire. Rick Cole, a Pasadena City Council member, said most of the ...
The city of Pasadena’s Fast-Track Remediation Program for wildfire-related smoke, ash, and soot complaints is winding down, officials said this week. The temporary program, for tenants and landlords, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Walt Butler has no plans to slow down. “If you rest too much, you just become lethargic,” the Pasadena sports icon ...
Pasadena celebrated its 44th Annual Black History Festival at Robinson Park on Saturday, under a bright blue sky bringing together Pasadena and Altadena communities for entertainment, community ...
Told through the eyes of 12 people, “Beneath the Ashes: The Past Reimagined” is a new documentary that casts a close look on Altadena before and after the Eaton fire ravaged the town, and asks how its ...
Dudley Stewart III, from left, his father Dudley Stewart Jr. and mother Dell Stewart at the Black History Month Festival in Pasadena. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times) Walt Butler has no plans to ...