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Rep. Kevin Kiley spoke out as California faces potential funding loss and DOJ lawsuit after refusing to comply with Title IX regulations.
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Revisiting Altadena 6 months after California fires - MSN"GMA" checks in with residents of Altadena, one of the hardest-hit areas in the deadly Southern California fires, six months later, as they work to rebuild their lives and community.
The Eaton Fire decimated Altadena, California, in January. Six months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, destroying thousands of homes and structures, one family that lost a ...
The California African American Museum’s “Ode to ‘Dena: Black Artistic Legacies of Altadena” highlights the Black culture, families, and excellence of the vibrant community.
Six months after the deadly and devastating Eaton Fire in California, survivors are using artificial intelligence to speed up insurance claims, rebuild their homes, and tackle systemic issues.
Corporations Are Buying Up Altadena Properties Affected By The Eaton Fire Leaving Locals ‘Very Concerned’ Corporate buyers account for a bulk of the property purchases being made in Altadena ...
Widespread immigration operations have had an effect across LA County, including Altadena, which now has halted building progress while the community continues to recover from the deadly Eaton Fires.
Although some Eaton fire survivors want to hold L.A. County government accountable for evacuation alert delays, a movement to sue the county has largely fizzled out.
Former Chicago journalists Becky Schlikerman and Kim Janssen are taking legal action after losing an Altadena home in Southern California wildfires.
The Eaton Fire Survivors Network is helping Southern California wildfire survivors use artificial intelligence to combat common insurance issues.
Six months ago, the Eaton fire was raging in Los Angeles County, California. The fire ended up destroying homes across several communities, among them the historic Black neighborhood of Altadena.
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