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If one thing defines Los Angeles, it might be traffic. And in the months since the January firestorm, displaced residents say they've been sitting in a lot more of it.
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LAist on MSNThese groups are helping revive Altadena eateries that lost customers after the Eaton fire
Restaurant crawls and dining clubs are the latest efforts from community members to revive struggling Altadena eateries ...
Applications for the 2026 Rose Court opened Friday, Aug. 1, with special modifications to eligibility to accommodate those ...
Regulators wanted Southern California Edison and other utilities to remove abandoned power lines --such as the one suspected ...
The coalition worked with the Altadena community as part of an effort to preserve the cultural heritage of Altadena's Black ...
Electricity ratepayers would contribute half the money through a monthly fee. The other half would come Edison, PG&E and ...
Gov. Newsom proposes that electric customers and utility shareholders pay another $18 billion to shore up a $21 billion state ...
Tina Johnson's family lost five homes in the Eaton and Palisades fires, leaving them scattered and struggling.
Ashes to Films hosted the young creators in a week-long program, providing free training and the opportunity to film on the ...
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Non-profit helps Eaton Fire victims stay afloat
The Johnson family has lived in Altadena for generations, and lost five homes in the Eaton Fire. The non-profit The Change ...
Go behind the scenes with Anvil Builders and discover the emotional and logistical challenges faced by the crews helping the Altadena community rebuild from ashes.
Proposed legislation would offer six months of mortgage relief to homeowners in disaster zones, including Angelenos still ...
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