A California single mother who lost everything in Altadena this week during the Eaton Fire is hailing her community’s resilience, telling Fox News Digital that "we have not lost our tenacity and our spirit." Brenda King said Friday that she has lived in ...
JuJu Watkins and the rest of the Southern California women’s basketball team had a couple of special visitors in the locker room.
Justin Christie, a resident of Altadena, spoke with Fox News Digital on Saturday afternoon about his experience. As of Saturday evening, the Eaton Fire, which began on Tuesday, is only 15% contained.
Fox News Digital traveled to an evacuation zone in Altadena on Saturday to see the devastation from one of the largest wildfires in California's history. Roadblocks and checkpoints were set up ...
And we have an inept mayor, and we just have ineptness everywhere," Frank Stallone said on "FOX Business Live ... I wanna know what happened." Altadena, California, resident Bryan Hitchcock ...
Thousands of people have been displaced by raging wildfires in Southern California. The FOX Corporation has donated ... home during the Eaton fire in the Altadena area of Los Angeles county ...
The deadly wildfires that have devastated the greater Los Angeles region in Southern California over the last ... Malibu and Altadena have been particularly hard hit, while more than 12,000 ...
Widely cited as the first major Black woman author of science fiction, Butler grew up near Altadena, in Pasadena, and spent much of her life in Southern California before moving to the Seattle ...
Among the crowd were several children, actor Vivica A. Fox, and Cherie Nelson, a former USC player who once held the program’s scoring record. Nelson brought her 98-year-old mother, who lost her Altadena home to the fires.
Workers at the Mountain View cemetery had unique concerns the night the Eaton fire broke out. The 55-acre expanse may also have spared some homes from the flames.
How the victims rebuild their lives will now depend largely on California’s beleaguered home insurance market. Unlike many fire victims in other parts of the L.A. area, the Quintons and many of their neighbors had been able to maintain their insurance policies in the leadup to the fire,
Cynthia and Ibarionex Perello, a couple married for over 30 years, are grappling with the aftermath of the Eaton fire that destroyed their home and all their be