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          One year after the 2025 Los Angeles fires, Caltech researchers continue pushing forward with projects aimed at public health and safety.

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          One Year Later: Communities Reflect on Loss, Recovery, and the Work Ahead After the Eaton Fire

          January 7, 2026 by News Desk

          One year after the Eaton Fire tore through communities across Altadena, Pasadena, and surrounding areas, local leaders, schools, nonprofits, and residents are...

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          Concert for Altadena: Star-Filled Benefit to Support Eaton Fire Recovery

          January 6, 2026 by Melanie Hooks

          A musical event to take place on January 7, 2026, at the iconic Pasadena Civic Auditorium. The Concert for Altadena is set to bring together a lineup of artists...

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          [Updated] Runners Unite for the Inaugural Altadena Forever Run

          January 4, 2026 by Guest Author

          The streets of Altadena came alive Sunday morning as thousands of runners laced up their shoes and braved the elements for the inaugural Altadena Forever Run,...

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          San Gabriel Valley Phoenix Poets Announces Unique Scholarship for Student Poets Affected by the Eaton Fire

          December 26, 2025 by Melanie Hooks

          This scholarship is open to middle school, high school, and college/university students, providing them with a platform to express their thoughts, experiences,...

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          Hope Endures: Rebuilding Home, Revitalizing Altadena

          December 22, 2025 by Guest Author

          The scars of the Eaton Fire run deep. For my husband and me, it meant total loss: our cherished home and my business equipment were reduced to ash.

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          Concert for Altadena: A Star-Studded Benefit to Support Recovery One Year After the Eaton Fire

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          The Concert for Altadena is set to bring together a lineup of artists for a fundraiser and remembrance event, marking one year since the devastating Eaton Fire...

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          Festive ‘Light Up’ Christmas Tradition Returns to Upper Hastings Ranch

          December 19, 2025 by Melanie Hooks

          One area affected by the Eaton Fire was the Upper Hastings Ranch in Pasadena. Usually admired for its extravagant Christmas decorations, the spotlight has since...

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          Sierra Madre City Council Welcomes New Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem

          December 18, 2025 by Shashank Tongaonkar

          The Sierra Madre City Council held its final meeting of 2025 on Tuesday evening, marking the close of a year defined by one of the most destructive fires on...

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          Wildfire Survivors To Take Center Stage at 2026 Rose Parade

          December 17, 2025 by News Desk

          On January 1, 2026, wildfire survivors will take center stage at the Rose Parade presented by Honda, representing thousands of families and individuals whose...

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          [Updated] Altadena Town Council Celebrates New Leadership and Community Commitment

          December 16, 2025 by Guest Author

          The Altadena Town Council’s December meeting blended reflection, gratitude, and a forward-looking vision as community leaders marked a significant transition...

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          Las Posadas Celebration To Support Eaton Fire Families

          December 16, 2025 by Melanie Hooks

          LA Fire Justice, the Delgado Family of La Fiesta Grande Restaurant, and Labor Community Services will host a traditional Posada celebration Wednesday, December...

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          Abbott Kinney, the Kinneloa Irrigation District, and the Fire That Shook Them

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          The devastation caused by the Eaton Fire revealed the fragility and disjointed nature of how our local water systems have been designed and maintained.

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          New Advisory Council to Oversee Pasadena Unified Facilities and Bond Programs

          December 12, 2025 by News Desk

          The Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) is launching a new Superintendent’s Facilities Advisory Council (SFAC) to bring coordinated, transparent, and...

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          Altadena Forever Run to Honor Eaton Fire Survivors on First Anniversary

          December 11, 2025 by News Desk

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          Melodia Mariposa’s 4th Annual Holiday Concert: Music Prevails After Fire Devastation

          December 9, 2025 by News Desk

          Despite the devastating losses caused by the Eaton Fire earlier this year, Melodia Mariposa, a local non-profit music organization, is pushing forward with...

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