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Before using some of that money to buy at least a dozen lots in Altadena’s wildfire burn zone, Castro spent $25.5 million on ...
Fair Oaks Burger reopened on Saturday, just feet away from scorched lots destroyed by the Eaton fire. The owners say some ...
Developers have been buying scorched land parcels in Altadena, CA, raising concerns that it might change the character of the ...
A lifelong Altadena resident, Sheldahl graduated from Westridge School last week. Her home survived and Sheldahl has returned ...
Altadena Pride brought an opportunity to unite as a community and step away from regional and national unrest.
Two nonprofits unite to offer fire-resistant designs and help people in Altadena bypass certain permitting and building ...
Developers are buying up Altadena's burned lots. It's a doom or boon for the community, depending on whom you ask.
Nearly six months after the Eaton Fire, Christmas Tree Lane resident Rob Caves is reopening his massive backyard train layout ...
The Altadena Collective intends to help homeowners collectively organize rebuilding efforts — and make rebuilding more ...
Developers are buying up a majority of the burned lots in Altadena. Many Altadena lot purchases are made through trusts and ...
Some Eaton Fire victims are getting more help rebuilding their homes. KCAL News reporter Rachel Kim shares how pre-approved ...
A $420,000 Getty grant will help L.A. Conservancy track and retain Altadena's heritage in the wake of the Eaton fire; "Maybe ...