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A billboard-sized fire damage map now on display at the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium is helping residents, visitors and ...
A tiny house built to regular standards was destroyed while the one featuring fire-resistant materials survived.
What have your three local California legislators been doing in the state legislature, and what new laws might Californians ...
For years, studios found it cheaper to shoot elsewhere. And now that the industry has collapsed, elsewhere is the only place ...
How the housing shortage, coupled with single-zoning housing policy, pushes homeowners and renters to the frontlines of wildfires.
See our ethics statement. On a sunny Saturday morning in late April on Lincoln Avenue just south of Altadena, husband-and-wife team Perry and Melanie Bennett are prepping catering orders as they ...
Before January’s Eaton fire, Eric and Ali Glasser and their three young children made a habit of walking a few blocks from their Altadena home to Loma Alta Park. After months of watching ...
The U.S. is among more than 30 countries that allow for unrestricted birthright citizenship. Birthright citizenship means that a person born in a country, regardless of their parents' immigration ...
Saturday, May 17, the first Altadena park is reopening since the Eaton fire devastated the town in January. Loma Alta Park, at 3330 N. Lincoln Ave., suffered damage to its playground equipment ...
Two days later, via social media, the Lees found out that their parents’ home in Altadena burned down, but their restaurant, which has been a staple in the community since the 1980s, was still ...
In Altadena, where more than 9,000 total structures burned and most residents are still dealing with the fire’s effects on a daily basis, a massive new physical map is helping some come to terms with ...
After the Eaton fire, a massive new physical map in Altadena is helping some come to terms with the destruction. In the hours, weeks and months since the Eaton fire, pictures of Altadena’s ...