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It didn’t matter. On Feb. 23, nearly two months since the fire, they were cut down. “When I found this out, it was just as bad as thinking that I had lost the house,” said Covarrubias, 43.
A Washington Post analysis shows that some officials knew of the fire’s westward spread hours before evacuation orders were sent to residents in western Altadena.
More than two months after the Eaton fire, Altadena residents wonder how long it will take to rebuild their homes, what the process will require and whether they can manage the wait.
Five months after wildfires devastated Altadena, CA, developers have started buying up burned lots in the city, raising fears of gentrification among locals.But one real estate agent argues that ...
In the wake of the devastating Eaton fire that tore through Altadena in January, hundreds of signs sprouted up in the ash-laden yards of burned-down homes: "Altadena Not for Sale." The slogan ...
Altadena residents are protesting the use of the Altadena Golf Course as a debris recycling site as cleanup continues in the Eaton Fire burn zone. Despite reassurance from the U.S. Army Corps of ...
Altadena deputies introduce new security measures to stop burglaries 02:50. Already dealing with the ashy aftermath of the Eaton Fire, Altadena neighbors must now contend with a wave of burglars ...
Surrounded by a race to rebuild, this Altadena group says, ‘let’s do this right’ Altadena Heritage has long been a voice on matters of development and historic preservation.
Commercial properties in Altadena are excluded from FEMA's Eaton Fire cleanup efforts. Los Angeles County is offering small business loans up to $75,000 for affected businesses.
As the community of Altadena looks to rebuild, a long-time resident of the San Gabriel Valley town said she wants to be an example of how quickly a home can be built. After Margot Stueber’s 100 ...
The Altadena Collective intends to help homeowners collectively organize rebuilding efforts — and make rebuilding more affordable in the process.