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  2. California wildfire map: Track the Palisades Fire as ... - AOL

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    La Crescenta. Malibu. Santa Gabriel / Santa Susana / Santa Monica Mountains & Foothills. San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys. US Wildfire, smoke map. This story has been updated to add new ...

  3. La Crescenta-Montrose, California - Wikipedia

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    La Crescenta-Montrose (pronunciation ⓘ) is an unincorporated area in Los Angeles County, California, United States.The community is bordered by Glendale to the south and west, La Cañada Flintridge to the east, and Angeles National Forest to the north. [3]

  4. 'I have nothing to go back to' - LA fires heartbreak

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    I'm now staying at a friend's house in La Crescenta, north of the city, after evacuating my condo in the Palisades, 30 miles (48km) away from where the fires first started on Tuesday morning ...

  5. 4 things to know about mudslide risk as major rains hit Los ...

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    Moments into New Year’s Day 1934, a major flood and debris flow came sailing down La Crescenta Valley, triggered by heavy rains preceded by a fire in the nearby Angeles National Forest.

  6. Crescenta Valley Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Crescenta Valley Weekly was started in 2009, following the closure of a community newspaper, and in the wake of the Station Fire. [3]In a 2024 article, founder Robin Goldsworthy stated "I didn’t create any 'buzz' about the paper being launched because my primary competition was the Glendale News-Press – which was owned by the deep pockets Los Angeles Times – and I didn’t want ...

  7. Crescenta Valley flood (1933 and 1934) - Wikipedia

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    The memorial can be found in the present unincorporated community frequently referred to La Crescenta-Montrose, California. Around midnight on December 31 (1933), the earthen dams above the Crescenta Valley collapsed, sending millions of tons of mud and debris into the neighborhoods below.

  8. After devastating fires, California faces threat of ... - AOL

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    Moments into New Year’s Day 1934, a major flood and debris flow came sailing down La Crescenta Valley, triggered by heavy rains preceded by a fire in the nearby Angeles National Forest.

  9. George Floyd protests in Los Angeles County, California

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    On June 1, around 20 people protested at Demoret Park in La Crescenta-Montrose. The next day, around 100 additional protesters gathered at the same location. [44] On June 6, hundreds gathered to continue speaking out against racial injustice and police brutality in a largely peaceful protest. [45]