Altadena, Eaton Fire
Altadena school destroyed in Eaton Fire slowly rebuilding thanks to local support
How the Eaton Fire destroyed a delicate truce over Altadena’s future
A Los Angeles County plan to build badly needed housing in Altadena — and prevent future fires — may soon go up in smoke.
How Altadena is thinking about its long-term plans after it was destroyed by the Eaton Fire
Earlier this year, government officials in Altadena, California, finished a long and difficult planning effort to address housing shortages and wildfire risks in the community.
The Benn family fled the South in the 1950s, laying down roots in Altadena. Now, they face an uncertain future.
The Church of Christ in Altadena, with its humble storefront on Fair Oaks Avenue, was a sister church to the Pasadena house of worship and was destroyed in the Eaton fire.
The fires that burned parts of Southern California will likely become the most expensive wildfires in U.S. history. They also burned a scar through historically Black neighborhoods in Altadena. Families there are still sifting through the debris and are concerned about what Altadena will look like going forward.
FireAid announces recipients of the first grants from the LA wildfire relief concerts that raised more than $100 million.
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