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Altadena’s Black community demand justice for LA fire victims: ‘I want us to be taken care of’

Memorial service led by Rev Al Sharpton highlighted Eaton fire’s disproportionate impact on Black residents

The California fire that swept out of Eaton Canyon last month devastated Altadena neighborho…

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Kiwifruit and cheese sandwiches: LA school staff pack free lunches for over 2,000 students affected by fires

Pasadena school district direct’s Liz Powell and staff used ‘everything on hand’ at school sites to dispense meals

As the Eaton fire raged on 8 January, Liz Powell was focused on one thing: getting to…

Altadena Girls founder, 14, who worked with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to help LA fire victims, breaks silence after Sussexes were branded 'disaster tourists'

Avery Colvert, 14,said that support from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation had helped turn Altadena Girls into a full-blown non profit organisation.

‘We won’t be able to return to our house’: the struggle to recover from LA wildfires

People who have lost homes feel an overwhelming sense of uncertainty as impact on their lives becomes clearer

When Marcus Beer and Shawna Dawson Beer first returned to their charred Altadena home, the…

Los Angeles’ Palisades and Eaton wildfires are now fully contained

The blazes killed 29 people and are estimated to have caused more than $250bn in damages

The Palisades and Eaton wildfires, which killed at least 29 people and burned across about 60 sq miles (155 sq …

California governor signs $2.5bn relief package for LA wildfire recovery

Announcement comes day before Donald Trump will visit fire-torn areas and amid criticism around state water supply

Gavin Newsom has signed a $2.5bn relief package to help areas of Los Angeles recover …

It was a town’s only Black-owned bookstore. It is now a refuge for those displaced by the California fires

Nikki High’s Octavia’s Bookshelf in Pasadena was spared by the fire, but touched by change, it became a hub of relief

Nikki High, founder of Pasadena’s Octavia’s Bookshelf, couldn’t shake the words of…

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