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Six months after catastrophic fires exploded in L.A. County, a sharper picture has emerged on how they have shaped the region ...
Although some Eaton fire survivors want to hold L.A. County government accountable for evacuation alert delays, a movement to ...
While some fire victims are opting to sell their lots in Altadena, one woman is choosing to stay and rebuild — and she's ...
About six months after the Eaton Fire, homeowners in Altadena are frustrated by hurdles to rebuilding, including the LA ...
In a moving display of community, compassion, and the power of the arts, actress and producer Sardia Robinson joined forces ...
Corporations devastate Altadena community by buying 50% of fire-damaged homes. Corporate buyers exploit tragedy while ...
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12 hours of fire that decimated Altadena: 'I'm going to lose half of my town' - MSNAt 12 a.m., a deputy reports multiple houses on fire on North Holliston Avenue near East Altadena Drive. The western edge of the fire continues to move deeper into residential blocks.
At least half of the homes sold in Altadena following the Eaton Fire have been purchased by corporations, raising alarms ...
The location — across from Fair Oaks Burger — was chosen to honor first responders, community organizers, fire victims and ...
Faith leaders in Southern California, reeling from the loss of 14 churches, synagogues, mosques and temples after the fires, ...
When fires swept through Altadena, in Los Angeles County, generational wealth and a place of opportunity for people of color, went up in smoke.
Altadena has avoided California’s fire insurance hell. That won’t last. As they rebuild, residents of the middle-class enclave could face steep price hikes.
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