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After losing their home in the Eaton Fire, Alma Cielo and her husband Paul Livingstone decided to move to the historic ...
A California bill nearing the governor’s desk would create “Climate Resilience Districts” to in part finance ...
Survivors continue to rally for accountability from insurance carriers, as they face the prospect of hikes in rates after the ...
An exhilarating performance by Upstream will end Altadena's summer concert series. By Welcome to the Upstream experience! Upstream has been spreadi ...
Regrow Altadena' offers free plants to victims of the Eaton fire to help fill in yards decimated by the blaze but also to ...
But last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order allowing local governments to limit the law’s application in the ...
The death toll for January's Eaton Fire has risen after human remains were discovered in Altadena, months after a pair of blazes destroyed homes and businesses in Los Angeles County.
This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. Wildfire victims in Altadena and the Pacific Palisades are using accessory dwelling units for temporary housing while rebuilding their homes, sometimes on ...
Altadena Overcomes Tragedy and Works Its Way Back—Through Cars A cars ’n coffee gathering that started after the California wildfire continues to strengthen the community.
Altadena Meals on Wheels resumes service to provide food for seniors The Eaton Fire forced the program to halt its services, but deliveries resumed earlier this month.
As thousands across L.A. County undergo the process of debris removal in the burn scars, our reporter shares her family’s experience in Altadena. Where debris removal stands now: Among some ...
In the aftermath of the Eaton Fire, the Black residents of Altadena, California reflect on the community's recovery and rebuilding efforts.
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