The Pasadena Police Department recognized the officers whose heroic rescue efforts saved lives during the deadly Eaton Fire.
Rev. Al Sharpton came to Altadena with lawyer Ben Crump on Feb. 6, honoring wildfire victims and exhorting residents to have ...
The Pasadena Police Department will recognize the heroic life-saving rescue efforts of its officers during the deadly Eaton ...
The one-month transition goal for the Red Cross shelter at the Pasadena Convention Center is meant to mark a move to a ...
The Pasadena Convention Center will no longer serve as a shelter for victims of the Eaton Fire as the American Red Cross ...
The Pasadena Convention Center, which held nearly 1,500 evacuees at its peak, is set to close by Saturday. Evacuees are ...
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNPasadena shelter reunites 1,400 animals with owners after Eaton FireSo many animals have been displaced by the Eaton Fire, but the Pasadena Humane Society is taking good care of them and ...
The city of Pasadena has announced it will resume parking enforcement nearly a month after the deadly Eaton fire began in ...
The Fong family hoped to build a restaurant ingrained in Altadena and Pasadena. Now, much of that community is gone.
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNReverend Al Sharpton rallies for loved ones who lost family members in Eaton and Palisades firesReverend Al Sharpton rallied for loved ones who lost family members in the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire in an emotional memorial service at First AME Church in Pasadena.
Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton led a memorial service for Eaton Fire victims to call on leaders to support the historic Black neighborhoods in Altadena.
The service at the First AME Church of Pasadena offered a moment for a those bonded by tragedy to honor the lives of Erliene Kelley, 84, Evelyn McClendon, 59, and Rodney Nickerson, 82 and recognize ...
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