Altadena community devastated by Eaton Fire, losing homes and facing displacement. The impact on the historically Black ...
As Altadena recovers from the devastating Eaton ... so they are one of the early African American families that were able to buy when they couldn’t buy in other areas, part of what we love ...
its first African-American captain. Number four out of 13 siblings, he grew up in Pasadena and later lived in Altadena. He struggled to join the fire department, taking the entrance exam three ...
Razed Altadena home sells for $100K over its asking price — as LA residents flee fire-ravaged houses
By the time the wind-driven wildfire was finally contained more than three weeks later, it had wiped out or heavily damaged nearly half of all African-American households in Altadena, a ...
I live somewhere else now, but Altadena will always be home. Charles White Park, named in honor of the African American artist and Altadena resident, is a stone’s throw from La Fiesta Avenue.
Los Angeles County is suing Southern California Edison, faulting the utility company's equipment for a blaze that torched Altadena earlier this year.
She’s lived in her family’s Altadena home all her life, and it’s not unusual to see fires burning in the San Gabriel Mountains. “We’ve had several wildfires, but they’ve never come down,” said McCall.
In the wake of the Palisades fire, should Malibu's Getty Villa and the Getty Center in nearby Brentwood evacuate — for good?
about 75% of African Americans living there own their homes — close to double the national rate. So when the Eaton Fire ignited last week and tore through Altadena and parts of neighboring ...
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