Meet the volunteers who are scrambling to save vintage tiles from homes in the Altadena burn zone before the bulldozers arrive.
The Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) championed economic justice for Altadena survivors at Rolling Loud, the world’s largest hip-hop festival, held in Inglewood, CA, last weekend. Through a ...
A Washington Post analysis shows that some officials knew of the fire’s westward spread hours before evacuation orders were sent to residents in western Altadena. A shortwave infrared satellite ...
Amid the heartbreak of the Eaton fire’s catastrophic toll — his own home included — Hans Allhoff, chair of the group Altadena Heritage, sees an opportunity. He and members of the group ...
Seriina Covarrubias was sure of it. When she had returned after the Eaton fire, much of the Altadena neighborhood was in ruins. Homes and the nearby shops on North Fair Oaks had been destroyed.
They gathered on the street that had been their home until the firestorm blasted through West Altadena, forcing them to flee and destroying all but the memories. Of the cat that routinely followed ...
Hugo Dalinger knew he couldn’t go back. Not after a wall of flames swallowed his bright-white Altadena home during the January firestorm that took out most of his town. But he needed money to ...
They also burned a scar through historically Black neighborhoods in Altadena. Families there are still sifting through the debris and are concerned about what Altadena will look like going forward.
By Mimi DwyerJesus Jiménez and Ken Bensinger Reporting from Altadena, Calif. The first time Dan Grebow returned to Altadena, Calif., to pick through the rubble of his family’s home, he felt a ...
An Altadena grocery store that was spared from the deadly Eaton Fire is slated to reopen for the first time in weeks since the disaster displaced hundreds of people in its destructive path.