According to a UCLA study, Black residents in Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton ...
Brian McShea wasn’t home at the time he and his girlfriend, Stephanie Raynor, were ordered to evacuate their home in Altadena because of the Eaton fire, he told KABC. Raynor was home and rescued ...
A UCLA study found that the Eaton fire disproportionally impacted Black households in Altadena. Here’s what they found.
Altadena’s Grocery Outlet, with its mural and “Altadena Strong” banner, was a community hub even before Eaton Fire. Even ...
Of Altadena’s roughly 42,800 residents, only 18% are Black, down from 43% in 1980, according to census data. The median home value in Altadena from 2019 to 2023 was over more than $1 million and ...
Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor rummaged through the debris of where their Altadena home once stood to see what they could salvage from the destructive Eaton Fire. While Raynor looked for any ...
If food is a love language, local giveaway was an epic repast. On Altadena’s Lake Avenue, a food mart’s parking becomes a ...
Before the wildfire, Altadena had a Black population of 18% and a Black home ownership rate of more than 80%, about double ...
A new UCLA study found that the Eaton fire disproportionally impacted Altadena’s Black community and that systemic inequality and redlining contributed to fire vulnerability. The study ...
A study published Tuesday by UCLA researchers indicates the Eaton Fire disproportionately affected Black residents in Altadena. The research comes from a new data brief from the UCLA Ralph J. Bunche ...