
Karla Rendon-Alvarez
Digital Media Producer at KNSD-TV (San Diego, CA)
Digital Content Producer at KNBC-TV (Los Angeles, CA)
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Jan 30, 2025 |
nbclosangeles.com | Christian Cazares |Karla Rendon-Alvarez
A snowboarder who was lost for two days in Wrightwood's snowy mountains recalls how he survived the frigid conditions. What started as a day trip for Malachi Garcia turned into a fight against the elements as he relied on his survival skills to stay alive during the roughly 48 hours he spent outdoors in frigid temperatures. He said he got separated from his group while snowboarding and realized something was wrong when the terrain changed. "I said in my head, 'OK, I'm in the back of the hill.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
nbclosangeles.com | Robert Kovacik |Karla Rendon-Alvarez
Body cam footage recorded by sheriff's deputies captured the moment they rescued a 100-year-old woman during frantic evacuations at the height of the Eaton Fire in Altadena. At a seemingly empty retirement home, deputies Nicholas Martinez and Quinn Alkonis raced through the halls and barged into different rooms to ensure no one was inside. The windows glowed orange from the flames of the destructive fire as they continued to comb through the MonteCedro Retirement Community.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
nbclosangeles.com | Christian Cazares |Karla Rendon-Alvarez
A home in San Bernardino was destroyed after a family says a city sewage pipe burst and flooded their property. The Zavala family said they've been dealing with the nightmare of the fallout for a week ever since the pipe burst. Anna Zavala, the family's matriarch, said the trouble began after her husband noticed a city manhole began to overflow with sewage water, which then somehow made its way into their home. "He discovered that it was sewage water; by that time he was barefoot," she said.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
telemundo52.com | Lolita Lopez |Karla Rendon-Alvarez
Brian McShea y Stephanie Raynor hurgaron entre los escombros de lo que alguna vez fue su hogar en Altadena para ver qué podían rescatar del destructivo incendio Eaton. Mientras Raynor buscaba cualquier artículo que sobreviviera al incendio, McShea buscaba un artículo específico que esperaba que todavía estuviera intacto.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
nbcnews.com | Lolita Lopez |Karla Rendon-Alvarez
By and Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor rummaged through the debris of where their Altadena home once stood to see what they could salvage from the destructive Eaton Fire. While Raynor looked for any items that survived the fire, McShea was looking for a specific item he hoped was still intact. Through the rubble that was remnants of the material items the couple once had, McShea miraculously found just what he was searching for — the engagement ring he was going to use to propose to Raynor.
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