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LAist on MSNRebuild or leave? In Altadena’s Black community, a family grapples with their future after the Eaton fireA recent UCLA report found that Black Altadena residents were disproportionately affected by the Eaton Fire. What will one ...
Three months after the Eaton fire started, leaving scorched ruins across much of the Southern California region, many locals ...
The Board of Supervisors passed a motion to create a new unified permitting authority within the Altadena One-stop Recovery Permitting Center.
Brandon Jay and Gwendolyn Sanford suffered mammoth losses in the Eaton fire. But what survived inspired a way to help themselves and others.
When thousands of homes were reduced to ash by the Eaton Fire, one of the few things left behind were the chimneys — and the kiln-fired tiles that adorned them. “They were born of fire ...
Most of the homes around the Altadena Golf Course survived the Eaton fire. Residents there are concerned that the U.S. Army ...
The flames that destroyed her family home in January's fires in Los Angeles were barely out when Ade Lahey began to be targeted by real estate speculators. "Got a pretty disturbing phone call of a ...
More than two months after the Eaton fire, Altadena residents wonder how long it will take to rebuild their homes, what the ...
A volunteer initiative to rebuild an Altadena park has drawn mixed reactions from fire-affected community members who say those resources would be better spent going directly toward Eaton Fire ...
Not much was left for Brandon Jay, his wife Gwendolyn Sanford and their two children. The Eaton fire took their home, and their beloved music studio. But amid the rubble, Sanford’s Martin ...
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