Altadena's eclecticism and independent spirit drew residents. After the Eaton fire, they face a crossroads over whether to ...
As recovery efforts continue in Los Angeles, a looming question remains – where will all the toxic waste go? Lario Park, ...
According to a UCLA study, Black residents in Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton ...
The Altadena Golf Course will soon be the latest site to be used by the Environmental Protection Agency as a staging area for the collection household hazardous materials as part of phase one of a two ...
One subcontractor has been fined repeatedly by the EPA and the state in recent years for improper handling of hazardous ...
Santa Rosa’s Coffey Park was destroyed by a fire in 2017—but mostly recovered. It could be a model for Altadena and Pacific ...
The EPA is conducting its largest wildfire hazardous waste cleanup operation to date. The Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood are offering free theme park tickets to first responders who tackled the ...
This site is the second created by the agency to stage household hazardous waste from the Eaton fire. The first site, Lario ...
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNWhat will happen to our trees, Altadena worries, as debris cleanup ramps upAltadena residents and arborists are sounding the alarm about protecting the town’s trees as crews get set to begin phase two of debris removal.
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