The Eaton fire devastated this diverse community at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. Here is what we've lost.
When the Eaton Fire blazed through Altadena earlier this month it took more than homes and memories — it devastated a city that has long been a haven for Black families.
A very Colvert, 14, never imagined her recovery fund for the teenage victims of the Eaton Fire, one of multiple blazes raging ...
John Hope Bryant writes about how the solutions—creative, bold, and compassionate—to this devastating crisis are in our hands ...
(Photo by ZOE MEYERS/AFP via Getty Images) A worker from The Gas Company services a house that survived the Eaton Fire walks near a sign that reads ‘We love you, beautiful Altadena’ in a ...
Families of color, making up over half of Altadena, have bought homes and kept them for generations. The Black homeownership ...
When fires swept through Altadena, in Los Angeles County, generational wealth and a place of opportunity for people of color, ...
With much of Altadena and Pacific Palisades in ashes, locals are using their pens to remind the world what the fires took.
Now, “Beautiful Altadena,” a moniker painted on murals and printed on T-shirts and totes, is at death’s door, gasping from the ferocious assault of the Eaton fire that came roaring like a ...
When asked what was the best place for lunch in Altadena, I often recommended Fox’s Restaurant on north Lake Avenue. Their elevated take on the BLT — stacked with roasted ...