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This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. 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 ...
Donate now. In early January, Randy Clement got a call from a neighbor asking if he could check on their house in Altadena. The Eaton Fire had started the day before. Clement and his son were able ...
“You forget. It’s unbelievable.” In front of him were the burnt remains of a building in Altadena, California’s, business district, which was destroyed in the Eaton Canyon fire in January.
The Urban One Podcast Network introduced "Altadena: After the Fire" to delve into the city's resilience and its ongoing recovery efforts. The Urban One Podcast Network is launching a series that ...
Myers and his wife were at ground zero when the fire arrived in Altadena. The evacuation warning sounded, and the University of Southern California professor knew it was time to leave. But before ...
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. A shortwave infrared satellite ...
Community organizations and Native American tribes are coming together to rebuild a more just Altadena for future generations of residents. Under the rally cry of “Altadena Is Not for Sale ...
A Black family whose history in Altadena spans generations lost 20 homes in the Los Angeles wildfires, destroying decades of legacies built in the community. "I lost everything," said Oscar Benn.
Less than a month before the Eaton Fire engulfed Altadena, longtime residents thought they’d finally resolved a bruising debate over the California suburb’s future. For months they’d debated ...
They also burned a scar through historically Black neighborhoods in Altadena. Families there are still sifting through the debris and are concerned about what Altadena will look like going forward.
What is left of Altadena after the Eaton Fire. Josh Yurtsever On the fringe between Los Angeles and the San Gabriel mountains, my childhood neighborhood of Altadena now lies in ash. When I saw ...
As Altadena recovers from the devastating Eaton Fire, residents are reassured that their community will not be displaced. In a rallying cry to preserve the city’s legacy, several dozen ...