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Hosted on MSNInjured bobcat rescued from Eaton Fire and receiving care at Pasadena Humane SocietyA bobcat injured in the aftermath of the Eaton Fire is receiving critical care from the Pasadena Humane Society’s veterinary ...
A heartwarming reunion takes place as Carrot Cake, a brave cat who survived the Eaton Fire, is brought back together with his ...
Pasadena Homeless Programs Coordinator Jennifer O’Reilly-Jones said the hope is that all fire-impacted households have been ...
Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo Wednesday, Feb. 19, said the original theme for the annual State of the City address was ...
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Body cam video from Eaton fire shows Pasadena officers’ ‘Herculean effort’ to save residents(Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/ SCNG) When firefighters told Officer Adrian Woolford of a woman trapped as the Eaton fire spread rapidly, he ran towards her home. Two of his fellow ...
A new shelter for evacuees displaced by the Eaton fire is opening in Duarte, the Los Angeles County Department of Public ...
Pasadena city officials say a plan is in place to provide shelter for the over 200 Eaton Fire evacuees still at the Pasadena Convention Center, which was set to close this weekend before a delay ...
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LAist on MSNAfter loss of homes in Eaton Fire, Pasadena neighborhood gathers to rebuild community spiritMore than 80 homes burned down in Pasadena’s Upper Hastings Ranch, known for dazzling holiday light displays. This long ...
Pasadena, Monrovia and Sierra Madre, which border their natural habitat in Angeles National Forest. And as humans fled the devastating Eaton fire, it’s likely that local bears also sought refuge ...
Pasadena Humane has been sheltering hundreds of animals displaced by the Eaton Fire, with many successfully returning to their families. But over 100 pets have yet to be reunited. "The reunions ...
The pairing of pets and people resumed Monday morning, Feb. 10, when Pasadena Humane once again opened its doors for adoption ...
“The challenge continues to be the persistent inflow of people falling into homelessness, which may have been exacerbated by the Eaton Fire.” Pasadena Public Health and Huntington Hospital ...
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