Five people have died as the Eaton Fire continues to burn through Pasadena and the areas near the Angeles National Forest.
A fast-moving brush fire that started at 6:23 p.m. on Tuesday quickly burned more than 200 acres near Eaton Canyon in Altadena near the Pasadena border, according to Angeles National Forest officials.
A brush fire broke out Tuesday night in the Eaton Canyon area of Altadena as Southern California braced for a night of strong ...
A new wildfire has ignited in the Eaton Canyon area near Altadena Tuesday night, forcing evacuations as a destructive ...
The Eaton fire was fueled by fierce and erratic Santa Ana winds, some that reached peak speeds of 70 mph. Several hundred ...
Death toll has risen to five, while 2,000 structures have been burned down and more than 130,000 locals are under evacuation orders ...
A brush fire in Altadena Tuesday evening prompted evacuations, adding strain to emergency crews already stretched thin by the ...
The Eaton fire is burning near Altadena and Pasadena. Here are evacuation areas and school closures as of Tuesday night.
The Eaton fire was reported at 6:23 p.m., near Altadena Drive and Midwick Drive in the Eaton Canyon area, according to Cal ...