Altadena's eclecticism and independent spirit drew residents. After the Eaton fire, they face a crossroads over whether to stay and rebuild their community, or leave.
Nearly a month out of the catastrophic Eaton fire and its widespread devastation, there are sustained calls to rebuild the ...
As communities rebuild across California after January's fires, one NCAT professor sheds light on ongoing concerns in ...
According to a UCLA study, Black residents in Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton ...
“We’re not gonna let what happened in Lahaina happen in Altadena,” Barger promised, referring to the situation after the 2023 fires in Hawaii, which became the deadliest in modern U.S. history.
At 97 years old, Nelson has never experienced this much shock after losing her home of more than 50 years in the Eaton Fire.
What’s next for Altadena after the Eaton Fire? Take a look back at the San Gabriel Valley community’s rich history of ...
She said she doesn’t want the Eaton fire to be the last chapter of Altadena’s historic Black community. “I want to make sure we don’t let that history go away and that we provide the ...
Before the wildfire, Altadena had a Black population of 18% and a Black home ownership rate of more than 80%, about double ...
Discover how the community of Pasadena is coming together to rebuild and combat the climate crisis, inspired by their faith and commitment to the environment.
By Erin Burnett Click here for updates on this story GREENSBORO, North Carolina (WXII) — One month after fires destroyed thousands of homes in several central California communities, a North Carolina ...
Victims of the Eaton Fire in Altadena say they're being overshadowed by residents in wealthier communities, like ones ...