ALTADENA, Calif. -- A family in Altadena, California is mourning the loss of five generations of memories that were destroyed in the deadly Eaton Fire. Janice Jackson, 77, was born in Pittsburgh ...
Five generations of women in her family have owned the china with the ... Ashley’s first memory of the dishes dates back to when she was 4, maybe 5, and her mother dropped her off at Marilynn ...
A lady showed off her Christmas reunion with her big family, who make up five generations of the family tree Their matriarch watched as her bloodline expanded and joyfully celebrated the holiday ...
Here are all the current wildfires burning in Southern California at a glance. A family in Altadena is mourning the loss of five generations of memories that were destroyed in the deadly Eaton Fire.
Janice Jackson was born in Pittsburgh, but moved to California as a teenager in 1964. Her mother was the second Black woman to live in the Altadena community, according to her family.
She liked Montana so much, she talked her family back in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, into moving here. She would later become superintendent of Jefferson County School. Fast forward, and the fifth ...