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What do we know and what can we expect six months after the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires in LA County.
Word of the wildfire spread through a WhatsApp group that has evolved into a go-to hub for Altadenans navigating life in the ...
The Eaton Canyon Nature Center, a 7,600-square-foot building, was destroyed in the Eaton fire. It housed live animals, exhibits, classrooms, a gift shop and more. (Jaclyn Cosgrove / Los Angeles Times) ...
The loss of Eaton Canyon park means this unique place, with easy hiking and access to the Angeles National Forest, will be gone for years. But there's hope in nature's own healing and a rebuild.
The Eaton Canyon Natural Area and nearby trails may remain closed through Dec. 31, 2026 due to damage from Eaton fire in January.
A photo shows flames across an electric line in Eaton Canyon about 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 17. The line was about a mile from where the Eaton wildfire ignited on Jan. 7.
The iconic Eaton Canyon Natural Area, one of the most visited hiking destinations in Los Angeles County, will remain closed ...
The 198-acre Eaton Canyon Natural Area Park in northeastern Pasadena — adjacent to Altadena — has been closed since the Jan. 7 Eaton fire torched the entire park and most likely will remain ...