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Raging wildfires and cuts from the Trump administration haven't stopped Serenity House from providing a haven for its LGBTQ patients.
U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna came to Altadena last week to hear about fire recovery challenges. He got an earful: about balky ...
Traveling outside of Southern California this summer, six months and more on from the Eaton and Palisades fires, I’ve fielded questions from those who have heard of the devastation but are not quite ...
Altadena lost historic homes in the fire, including the 1887 Andrew McNally House mansion on Mariposa Street, originally home to the founders of Rand McNally maps.
Making a historical district around a neighborhood of older, preserved homes is a first for Altadena, and any unincorporated county area.
A new effort is underway to help fire-affected Angelenos get back into homes faster. The Historic House Relocation Project aims to restore character to the Altadena neighborhood by reviving an old ...
Altadena Overcomes Tragedy and Works Its Way Back—Through Cars A cars ’n coffee gathering that started after the California wildfire continues to strengthen the community.
Restaurateur Keith McNally regrets "almost everything" Restaurateur Keith McNally hates New Year's Eve – he doesn't like being told to have a good time.
Houses slated for demolition in LA are being relocated to Altadena by residents who lost their homes to the Eaton Fire and yearn to bring back historical character.
Office of Tangible Space was working on the renovation and expansion of a Greene and Greene–designed house in Altadena then the Eaton Fire destroyed the home.
One Altadena resident is trying to transform the painful memories of the Eaton Fire into actionable initiatives, offering a pathway for the community to rebuild and thrive.
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