In pricey Los Angeles, where single-family homes under $1 million are lately hard to come by, even destructive fires haven’t deterred willing buyers.
The story of the "Star of Palawoo" in Altadena and how it gave hope to the community for one night only after the fire.
When 11-year-old Ceiba Phillips returned to his Southern California neighborhood a month after the devastating Eaton fire, he ...
It's hard to quantify exactly how the wildfires are affecting the rental market, but LA rents rose faster than prices nationwide in January compared to the previous month, according to housing ...
This year’s wildfires have accelerated an already-growing housing crisis in LA, and that could be the tipping point of ...
A 40-year drought, arid vegetation and explosive Santa Ana winds in a heavily populated area created a recipe for disaster in ...
No one could ever get lonely in Altadena, not only because of friendly neighbors, but because the mountains were always right ...
De Los has compiled a list of 101 Latino-owned and/or -led businesses and organizations that have created third spaces for ...
Editor-in-Chief Scott Blair headed to the Los Angeles area when the wildfire that destroyed much of Altadena, Calif., was ...
The California wildfires severely affected patients with cancer, requiring evacuation protocols, community support, and ...