Altadena was a bastion for Black homeownership, but the January wildfires in Los Angeles have put these residents in a precarious situation.
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LAist on MSNNew foundation led by Altadena residents launches with $55 million to help community rebuildThe Altadena Builds Back Foundation will operate as a subsidiary of the long-standing Pasadena Community Foundation. The ...
As corporate buyers swoop into Altadena after it was devastated by wildfires, community members have just saved their first ...
More than 500 took to Fair Oaks Avenue on Saturday in effort to preserve town against opportunistic developers amid the ...
After the discovery, at least 18 people are confirmed to have died in the Eaton fire that ripped through Altadena and Pasadena in January. At least 12 people died in the Palisades fire in the Pacific ...
Most of them revolve around a gallows-humor variation on the theme: “Now, they tell us!” Because, you know, Altadena burned ...
In churches and community centers, on private Zoom calls, and at public food giveaways, lawyers and their swarm of assistants ...
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Wildfire Relief Information: Lift AltadenaGayle Anderson reports in addition to homeowners and businesses burned out by the Altdena wildfires, there are destroyed ...
New hazard designations increase the number of homes that must comply with wildfire building codes during reconstruction.
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Africanews on MSNFIFA president visits California stadium to host new Club World CupThe Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena is to be one of the competition’s 12 host venues for the inaugural tournament which takes ...
An informal state legislative Hispanic caucus — recently launched after its two Republican co-founders said they were barred ...
The Pasadena Unified School District has filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison seeking damages for the loss of ...
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