Fire-affected residents can receive assistance from a number of county, state, and federal departments and agencies at any ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will open a third disaster recovery center in Los Angeles County on Monday to help ...
Overcome with emotions, Bridgette Bradley stood next to the charred remains of her home in an Altadena neighborhood decimated ...
Beginning Feb. 1, the Pasadena recovery center will close, with all of those services shifted to the new Altadena location.
Officials announced a new disaster recovery center will open in Altadena on Monday. The new center will be located at 540 ...
Black residents of Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton fire and will have a ...
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The deadly Eaton Fire in the Pasadena and Altadena areas was almost fully surrounded Monday, and fears of flooding or debris ...
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A new disaster recovery center has opened on Monday in Altadena to help families affected by the Eaton Fire. The center is located at 540 W. Woodbury Road in Altadena. It is open seven days a week ...
A Disaster Recovery Center opened Monday in the Altadena area offering essential county, state and federal assistance fire victims may need in a one-stop-shop setting. The new center at 540 W.