The lot on West Calaveras Street used to be a rental property, and was sold for $550,000, $100,000 over asking price, all cash.
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.
In the wake of the Eaton wildfire in LA, residents are building collective power to push back predatory developers.
LOS ANGELES - One of the surviving churches in Altadena is back open to parishioners one month after the devastating wildfire. Metropolitan Baptist Church held its first service last Sunday and a ...
Nearly a month out of the catastrophic Eaton fire and its widespread devastation, there are sustained calls to rebuild the ...
CAL FIRE's maps only showed a ring of “very high” red hazard in the wildlands next to Altadena, with the vast majority of the ...
An artist who painted scenes in the San Gabriel Valley community returns to those locations to paint what remained after the ...
Altadena residents and arborists are sounding the alarm about protecting the town’s trees as crews get set to begin phase two ...
In 1922, the Balian family bought a home in Altadena, having made their money by making ice cream, and turned it into the ...
Local child care providers who lost their homes to the Eaton fire held a press conference on Friday, Feb. 7, to call on Gov.
While the cause of the firestorm is being investigated by the ATF, one started Jan. 7 and spread rapidly due to ...
Yvette Anderson and her family have stayed in four hotels and an AirBnb in the month since their Altadena home was ravaged by the Eaton Fire – and with a knock on their door Tuesday afternoon ...