Dave Matthews has pulled out of the FireAid benefit concert—where was set to perform alongside John Mayer—due to a “critical illness” in his family.
Celebrities who lost their homes in the devastating 2025 California wildfires. From Mandy Moore to Mel Gibson, stars shared their heartbreak and resilience.
As the Eaton fire raged through Altadena, sheriff's deputies raced through the darkened streets evacuating residents. Then the fire neared their station, and they had to evacuate, too.
Hundreds of Altadena residents, encouraged by L.A. County Supervisor Barger, vow to return, but we need to balance risks and merits of swiftly rebuilding after the fires.
Retired trucker Ed Cridland lived in his modest 111-year-old Altadena home from birth until his death. “His life began and ended right there,” a close friend said.
Ben Jealous, executive director of the Sierra Club, visited Pasadena/Altadena on Wednesday, January 29, to witness the devastating destruction caused by the Eat
A ferocious wild fire in the Los Angeles suburbs of the LA Pacific Palisades, home to many celebrities, has brought Hollywood to a halt.
Meryl Streep had to cut through a fence to evacuate her home amid the LA wildfires. The 75-year-old actress received a mandate to leave her property as the disaster began to unfold across California but her nephew Abe Streep has now revealed that she had to go to extreme measures to escape because a tree was blocking her way out.
Leaders and residents share a mix of disappointment, hope and support as President Trump did not visit the Eaton fire’s Altadena and Pasadena destruction.
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rage across Southern California. Thousands of firefighters have been battling wildfires across 45 square miles of densely populated Los Angeles County. The two largest fires, the Palisades Fire in ...
The “large, friendly, Kune Kune pig” was spotted passing through a Gresham neighborhood near Southeast Palmquist Road and Highway 26 on Jan. 24, Multnomah County Animal Services reported. The agency said one of its officers joined a neighbor in searching for the animal’s owner, but they weren’t successful.