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As Altadena and the surrounding area emerge from the ashes of the Eaton fire, property owners are looking to the next chapter ...
It took more than six months to confirm what officials hope will be the final death from L.A. County's January firestorm.
Last week, SoCal Edison announced it was creating a claims fund to have a pot of money to pay people impacted by the Eaton ...
What should people do to help the natural canyons on trails above Altadena, burned in the Eaton fire? Nothing. Nature’s got ...
Brochures to help residents rebuild their homes lay next to pancake syrup and ketchup bottles. It took this burger shop six ...
Go behind the scenes with Anvil Builders and discover the emotional and logistical challenges faced by the crews helping the Altadena community rebuild from ashes.
The coalition worked with the Altadena community as part of an effort to preserve the cultural heritage of Altadena's Black ...
Altadena Strong is a message neighbors use to remind each other that they can get through the rebuild and the trauma of the Eaton Fire. For some small business owners, the message is proving powerful.
California officials are concerned that the state's wildfire fund could be fully exhausted if utilities begin tapping it to ...
Restaurant crawls and dining clubs are the latest efforts from community members to revive struggling Altadena eateries ...
If one thing defines Los Angeles, it might be traffic. And in the months since the January firestorm, displaced residents say they've been sitting in a lot more of it.
Tina Johnson's family lost five homes in the Eaton and Palisades fires, leaving them scattered and struggling.