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A massive crushing and recycling operation to deal with fire debris is underway at Altadena Golf Course. Residents are worried.
The Army Corps of Engineers began its first day of a 10-month operation at the golf course, with plans to move about 200 trucks a day — filled with debris from about 6,000 Eaton fire parcels.
John Newell, in black, takes a picture of fellow protesters in front of the Altadena Golf Course Sunday. Altadena residents whose homes remain standing after the Eaton Fire fear the implications of ...
A casualty of the Eaton fire was the destruction of the Eaton Canyon Nature Center in Pasadena, which lost 15 animals who died in their enclosures. These “animal ambassadors,” known for evoking smiles ...
She came back to the now closed Eaton Canyon Natural Area Park in Altadena ... climate change and snakes put on by the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter’s Forest Committee for more than 15 years.
L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger The Eaton Canyon Nature Center — a 7,600-square-foot park centerpiece — also was destroyed in the fire. It was a place that hosted programs on bears, climate ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — The wait is over! Indian Canyon Golf Course is set to open on Wednesday, welcoming golfers for another exciting season. In addition, all other City golf courses have officially ...
Close examinations have begun in Eaton Canyon of electrical lines, towers and other equipment, which could hold clues to pinpointing the cause of the January fire that destroyed thousands of homes ...
As the world woke up to images of Los Angeles burning early on Jan. 8, Connor Boyd raced to one of his favorite places: the Altadena Golf Course ... staple before the Eaton Fire tore through.