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Co-founder Candace Frazee watches as the Army Corps of Engineers work at recovery and debris removal at the Eaton fire destroyed Bunny Museum on Lake Ave. in Altadena on Friday, June 6, 2025.
Co-founder Candace Frazee watches as the Army Corps of Engineers work at recovery and debris removal at the Eaton fire destroyed Bunny Museum on Lake Ave. in Altadena on Friday, June 6, 2025.
Bunny sculptures charred from the Eaton Fire are gathered on a ledge as workers from Odin Environmental clear debris from the site of the Bunny Museum, Monday, Jan.16, 2025, in Altadena, Calif.
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNLA County lawmaker calls for state audit of Eaton, Palisades fire responsesAssemblymember John Harabedian hopes that lingering questions in the months since the disasters can be answered.
The Army Corps of Engineers work at recovery and debris removal at the Eaton fire destroyed Bunny Museum on Lake Ave. in Altadena on Friday, June 6, 2025. By Sierra van der Brug | [email protected] ...
It's been five months since the Eaton Fire shattered the lives of thousands of people in the San Gabriel Valley. Now, Southern California Edison faces a new lawsuit from fire victims.
LA County lawmaker calls for state audit of Eaton, Palisades fire responses The Army Corps of Engineers work at recovery and debris removal at the Eaton fire destroyed Bunny Museum on Lake Ave. in ...
Carol and Kenneth Wood Sr. have lived in Altadena for 40 years. But since the Eaton Fire destroyed their home in January, they've had to bounce around to three different living spaces.
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Frustration grows over Eaton Fire rebuilding permits - MSNFive months after the Eaton Fire destroyed more than 9,000 structures, only 15 permits have been issued to homeowners so they can start rebuilding. And everyone wants to know what the holdup is.
After Eaton Fire, tattoo artists turn loss into Altadena-inspired art By Josie Huang Published Jun 15, 2025 7:36 AM ...
When the Eaton Fire started the night of Jan. 7, they were called to help with evacuations. "We were up in the canyon evacuating houses, making sure people out aware of going on," Capoccia said.
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