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The damage from the Eaton Fire wasn’t indiscriminate. The blaze that ravaged the city of Altadena, California, in January ...
Three months after the Eaton fire started, leaving scorched ruins across much of the Southern California region, many locals ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved a motion to help expedite the rebuilding process in ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSN‘Not acceptable.' Not a single home building permit finalized in Altadena following Eaton FireNot a single building permit for an impacted homeowner was finalized in Altadena, a Los Angeles County official said Monday.
The Board of Supervisors passed a motion to create a new unified permitting authority within the Altadena One-stop Recovery Permitting Center.
Newly expanded fire zones show homes at risk Like thousands of other Altadena residents, the Fongs so far are not required to ...
On an Altadena block on the edge of the burn zone, people are living in RVs next to their surviving homes. They straddle the ...
Nearly three months after the devastating Eaton Fire claimed the lives of seventeen Altadenans and destroyed over 9,000 homes ...
The supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday to create a "unified permitting authority," which they say will cut through ...
Adonis Jones’ house was gone, but the keys were still in his hand. For weeks after the fire, he carried them out of habit.
Community members have just saved their first property from the speculative market. On the evening of January 7, the Eaton ...
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