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Altadena fire left them homeless. A laid-back California beach town took them in | Opinion
On Jan. 7, 2025, the Eaton Fire started. The winds were fierce. We felt it immediately — this one was different.” ...
Residents of Altadena and Pacific Palisades, many of whom are underinsured after the Eaton Fire, are increasingly turning to ...
California officials are concerned that the state's wildfire fund could be fully exhausted if utilities begin tapping it to ...
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California utility creates compensation program for victims of January’s deadly Eaton Fire near LA
Southern California Edison has announced it will create a program to compensate victims of January’s devastating Eaton Fire ...
LaLonde: "That's been one of the craziest components… I haven't gotten a full count yet. The last I looked, I was up to, like ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced last week she will not run for California governor in 2026. Political analysts ...
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LAist on MSNArchitect coalition completes 200 rebuilding plans for Altadena residents displaced by fire
The coalition worked with the Altadena community as part of an effort to preserve the cultural heritage of Altadena's Black ...
A $75,000 reward is being offered for information on the murder of a Monrovia boy killed in 2016. The child, 4-year-old ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNAltadena Restaurant Crawl helping rebuild community eateries impacted by Eaton Fire
As restaurants in Altadena continue to recover from the devastating Eaton Fire, foodies across Southern California are being asked to join the Altadena Restaurant Crawl.
One unusual way for a lot owner in Altadena to get a home in not to rebuild but move an old, existing house to the lot.
Eaton fire victims in Altadena are confronting decisions about whether to rebuild or sell. Prices are falling as available lots fill up the market, agents say.
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San Gabriel Valley Tribune on MSNColumn: Cheers to Altadena’s bards, who receive Academy of American Poets honors
In times of darkness, artists go to work,” said Toni Morrison. After the fires, Altadena’s poets laureate do just that.
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