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Fresh off a divorce. Reeling from the wildfire. A restaurant in limbo. A move south to Orange County. This year has been his ...
In the seven months since the Eaton fire blazed through Altadena, questions remain about what sparked the fire. Are electrical lines to blame? And how will victims be compensated? L.A. Times Melody ...
California officials are concerned that the state's wildfire fund could be fully exhausted if utilities begin tapping it to cover fire-related claims.
Gwen Sukeena and Jacques Laramee lost their home in the Eaton fire just weeks after purchasing it. Rather than rebuild, they ...
The Eaton Fire Senior Summit on Aug. 2 in Pasadena united leaders and advocates to support seniors rebuilding their lives ...
The Eaton Fire destroyed The Terraces at Park Marino in Pasadena. Several staff members helped evacuate residents, many of whom were elderly and disoriented.
Southern California Edison announced a compensation program for Eaton Fire victims on Wednesday. The utilities company will launch the voluntary program in the fall. It will provide direct payments ...
Applications for the 2026 Rose Court opened Friday, Aug. 1, with special modifications to eligibility to accommodate those ...
Supporters say victims could get paid more quickly through Edison's plan, but lawyers say they might get shortchanged ...
With the new findings, the death toll for the Eaton Fire rose to 19, bringing the total of deaths from the January fires to 31. As many as 12 people died as a result of the Palisades Fire.
The Eaton Fire’s cause is still under investigation, but Southern California Edison is planning to launch a fund to compensate those affected. Survivors say the utility is trying to “buy us off.” This ...
Southern California Edison has announced it will create a program to compensate victims of January’s devastating Eaton Fire ...