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A growing number of RVs are popping up across the Eaton Fire burn zone as more residents move back on their properties while ...
T he Eaton fire left significant levels of lead in Altadena’s soil, according to a final report from the Los Angeles County ...
The Washington Post spent months with three families from West Las Flores Drive in Altadena, following their struggles to ...
Neighbors who lost their charming Janes Village cottages are leveraging collective power to recreate the unique character of ...
Marketplace” host Kai Ryssdal speaks with Craig Sloane, general manager of Altadena Town & Country Club, about reopening and ...
Less than a year after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, leaving families to rebuild their lives, a new sitcom set in the aftermath is generating both intrigue and unease. Spearheaded by Kenya ...
For 105 years Christmas Tree Lane in Altadena has been bringing holiday spirit to locals and countless tourists who make ...
The unlearned lessons of Katrina play out in Altadena, 5 things to know about California’s COVID surge and more big stories.
The run club helped about a dozen members with shelter, food and clothes after losing their homes in the deadly Los Angeles-area fires.
Some Altadena residents are experiencing significant delays and confusion in the process of rebuilding their homes lost in ...
Reactions from Black Altadena residents vary over the development of CBS sitcom from Black-ish creator Kenya Barris and comedian Mike Epps.
It’s been less than a year since the Eaton Fire ravaged Altadena, with many families still healing and coming to terms with devastating losses. Amid this long, difficult process, it was recently ...