Pasadena police released body camera video showing scenes from the desperate evacuation in the wildfires. Officers helped move residents from a care facility.
The meeting discussed topics ranging from what may have started the Eaton Fire, claims for damages and what people should expect when rebuilding their home.
Body camera footage captured Pasadena police officers pounding on doors and even breaking down one to find in wake residents ...
The Pasadena Convention Center, which held nearly 1,500 evacuees at its peak, is set to close by Saturday. Evacuees are ...
A Wellington nonprofit is lending a helping hand to animals affected by the deadly California wildfires. The Human-Animal ...
During a news conference to commemorate Pasadena officers, Police Chief Gene Harris showed a powerful video, which is now an ...
The city of Pasadena has announced it will resume parking enforcement nearly a month after the deadly Eaton fire began in ...
I don’t mean to be a wimp, but my whole life was there,” said Walt Butler of the Altadena home he lost to the Eaton fire.
The Pasadena Police Department will recognize the heroic life-saving rescue efforts of its officers during the deadly Eaton Fire.
On Wednesday, the Rams organization participated in a giveaway to hand out clothes, shoes, toiletries, food and other ...
After two years of service, Pasadena’s beloved award-winning restaurant Bar Chelou, will close its doors on Sunday, Feb. 16. “We are saddened to have to share some news with you,” said a post on the ...
There are still unanswered questions about rebuilding, how to make up for three weeks of lost in-person schooling, and how ...