Residents face the daunting prospect of rebuilding their homes in this once-thriving historically Black community.
Many in Altadena are determined to rebuild. But the arduous process, which can often feel like a full-time job, has begun to consume their lives and take a hefty mental toll.
Nicole Comstock reports from Altadena, where the first property with a home that was destroyed by the Eaton Fire hit the real ...
An artist who painted scenes in the San Gabriel Valley community returns to those locations to paint what remained after the ...
As Michael Urie prepares to get back to work on Shrinking, it will be a bittersweet return to set. The first-time Critics’ ...
Altadena was a flourishing melting pot. Now, with thousands of houses burned and no functioning banks, residents wonder if it ...
Rev. Al Sharpton came to Altadena with lawyer Ben Crump on Feb. 6, honoring wildfire victims and exhorting residents to have ...
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