Louvenia Jenkins, who grew up in East St. Louis, was one of the first Black homeowners in Pacific Palisades. She lived in that house for 57 years. Until Jan. 7.
Business owners in Altadena hope to see the diverse community that their organizations thrived in rise from the ashes.
Less than two months after the Eaton fire began, Altadena Girls has found community support, major celebrity endorsement and ...
Losing the Altadena Senior Center has devastated a group of women, but now Zumba is bringing them back together.
She is 96 and was one of the first Black female homeowners in Pacific Palisades. After the fire, she is starting over.
A Los Angeles County plan to build badly needed housing in Altadena — and prevent future fires — may soon go up in smoke.
ESSENCE is proud to return with the 6th annual ESSENCE Hollywood House: To Altadena With Love, a premier gathering dedicated to amplifying Black creat ...
J anuary's deadly wildfires in Southern California have displaced hundreds of thousands of people, destroying homes, ...
The L.A. County Regional Park and Open Space District awarded $17 million to bolster green space and revitalize and expand ...
The fires destroyed structures on 56% of all the properties making up the Pacific Palisades. Nearly half of properties in ...
After January’s wildfires, business is down at indie bookstores, hotels and home decor shops. Tourists can help.
Steadfast LA and Samara expect to build about 50 homes, but are hopeful that with enough donations that figure could grow to ...