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Altadena’s motley group of water companies join a history of water in the area that dates back to the 19th century and ...
The Eaton Fire got within 600 feet Michael McCarthy's home. While he has smoke damage to deal with, many of his neighbors are ...
Brenda Lopez-Ardon, 25, brought residents from the apartment complex at 403 Figueroa Drive, about 300 feet away from the ...
Residential burglaries are up about 450% in the Altadena area compared with last year, as thieves target homes that survived ...
African Americans have found refuge and community in Altadena for more than a century, flourishing despite housing discrimination laws and other forms of racism.
On average, there have been more than 40 home burglaries reported each month since the fire in Altadena, according to Lt.
Tujunga residents are outraged over a hauling operation in their neighborhood. L.A. County officials contend the soil is safe ...
Construction crews break ground on rebuilding the first home in Altadena since the Eaton Fire erupted in January.
The effort to recycle concrete and metal from homes destroyed in the Eaton Fire is also ongoing. More than 5,000 properties ...
Nonprofits in Altadena are working to prevent gentrification after the Eaton fire by purchasing burned lots and selling them at affordable prices to locals.
Steve's Bike Shop has refurbished and rehomed more than 100 used bikes after the Eaton Fire. Joy Benedict reports.
The Pasadena Convention Center hosted the mayor’s annual Interfaith Prayer Breakfast. This year, the focus was on rebuilding ...