More than two months after the Eaton fire, Altadena residents wonder how long it will take to rebuild their homes, what the process will require and whether they can manage the wait.
Meet the volunteers who are scrambling to save vintage tiles from homes in the Altadena burn zone before the bulldozers arrive.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSN‘I'd do it again.' Altadena father and son reflect on their Eaton Fire firefightOne Altadena resident is reflecting on how he helped save a block, thanks in part to his son who wouldn’t leave his side.
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A deadly fire that killed 17 and wiped out entire neighborhoods in Los Angeles may have been started by a little-known ...
Black homeowners face systemic barriers, racial harassment, and economic challenges in achieving homeownership, perpetuating the homeownership gap.
Besides material relief, the shepherd of Los Angeles has also been addressing the spiritual needs of his flock.
Laguna Hills Lodge sells for $17 million to Haley Hospitality Enterprises LLC. The 121-room hotel sold for $140,083 per room.
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNFacing an uncertain future, El Patrón restaurant reopens in AltadenaTucked into a corner of Altadena Triangle Park is a bright spot in an area where blackened, ruined piles of what used to be ...
Homeowners are entering the next phase of the aftermath, grappling with uncertainty, costs and the difficult decision of whether to rebuild or sell ...
Making good on their ethos of beer as a source for good, more than 180 breweries in 25 states, as well as in four countries, ...
Altadena residents will soon be welcomed back to Loma Alta Park, the first park in the area to reopen after the devastating Eaton Fire. The L.A. County Parks Department is looking for volunteers to ...
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