Community is not in a place, but it's in the people. That's what a group of women from Altadena have learned in the aftermath of the Eaton fire. Losing the Altadena Senior Center devastated their ...
Water utilities in Altadena and Pacific Palisades are undertaking an arduous process of repressurizing their underground pipelines, testing for contaminants and attempting to flush them out.
It happened on Jan. 8, just hours after the blaze first erupted in Eaton Canyon and spread rapidly through the area before reaching the city of Altadena. The elderly living center where the woman ...
Somehow, the Altadena Library survived ... including the senior center and homes next door. Trustee Clark lost her home too and wanted the community to know that the library has a "living room ...
After five decades of providing trusted medical care to the Altadena ... community’s health. The clinic most recently operated under the lease of AltaMed, a federally qualified health center.
Community organizations and Native American tribes are coming together to rebuild a more just Altadena for future generations of residents. West Altadena home destroyed by the Los Angeles Eaton ...
A Disaster Recovery Center opened Monday in the Altadena area offering essential county, state and federal assistance fire victims may need in a one-stop-shop setting. The new center at 540 W.
Altadena conformed to no single cultural or religious expectation. It proved that a community could be tight-knit even when its members had almost nothing in common — and there was really ...
A new UCLA study found that the Eaton fire disproportionally impacted Altadena’s Black community and that systemic ... studies who directs the Bunche Center, said in a news release.
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