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Dwell on MSNThe Corporations Quietly Buying Up AltadenaI combed through public records to uncover who’s been scooping up burned lots in and around the L.A. community—and it’s not ...
Kevin Devine's remains were found April 2 on Boston Street. He has been identified as the 18th victim of January's Eaton Fire ...
Business in the 91001 zip code impacted by the fire may apply for grants between $500 and $2,500 to cover critical recovery ...
LAist on MSN1h
Volunteer historians are racing to record the stories and voices of Eaton Fire survivorsThe Altadena Historical Society, responding to the loss of photos and heirlooms, launches an oral history project for fire ...
As Altadena continues to rebuild after the Eaton fire, some local business owners expect to be shafted by insurance.
Just after 10:30 a.m. on a cool, foggy January morning, smoke began rising from a ridge above Pacific Palisades — a quiet ...
On Monday, demolition began at the Eliot Arts Magnet Academy in Altadena, which was damaged in the wildfire. Since the fire, students were relocated to McKinley School in Pasadena, but they're eager ...
Newsweek on MSN4h
Before-And-After Of A California Home Damaged By WildfireAltadena resident Luis Cazares was among the few lucky homeowners whose property was still standing after the devastating wildfires. However, drastic before-and-after footage revealed how his home was ...
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LAist on MSNAfter the LA fires, mortgage companies promised to give devastated homeowners a break. Some have notBorrowers who lost homes tell LAist their banks are not following the rules of a state mortgage relief program. Some have ...
If it seems like finding a place to rent in Los Angeles right now is harder than ever, you aren’t imagining it. New data released from RentCafe shows that L.A. is now the most competitive ...
New CBS Los Angeles/CBS Colorado regional GM Tim Wieland discusses his plan for more local programming, and how KCBS/KCAL ...
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LA Public Press on MSNUndocumented day laborers cleared debris after the Eaton Fire. Now they’re afraid to workAs advocates warn that "there's no reconstruction of Altadena and Pasadena without the immigrant workforce," immigration raids are forcing essential workers into hiding.
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