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One unusual way for a lot owner in Altadena to get a home in not to rebuild but move an old, existing house to the lot.
Meet Sandra Molina, a hazmat worker who overcame addiction and homelessness to build a new life for her family while helping ...
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LAist on MSNArchitect coalition completes 200 rebuilding plans for Altadena residents displaced by fireThe coalition worked with the Altadena community as part of an effort to preserve the cultural heritage of Altadena's Black ...
As Altadena and the surrounding area emerge from the ashes of the Eaton fire, property owners are looking to the next chapter ...
Houses slated for demolition in LA are being relocated to Altadena by residents who lost their homes to the Eaton Fire and ...
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LAist on MSNThese groups are helping revive Altadena eateries that lost customers after the Eaton fireRestaurant crawls and dining clubs are the latest efforts from community members to revive struggling Altadena eateries ...
It took more than six months to confirm what officials hope will be the final death from L.A. County's January firestorm.
This is what it’s like to move back to Altadena right now—yes it’s empty lots and the remnants of devastation all around but ...
Brochures to help residents rebuild their homes lay next to pancake syrup and ketchup bottles. It took this burger shop six ...
On Jan. 7, 2025, the Eaton Fire started. The winds were fierce. We felt it immediately — this one was different.” ...
In times of darkness, artists go to work,” said Toni Morrison. After the fires, Altadena’s poets laureate do just that.
As restaurants in Altadena continue to recover from the devastating Eaton Fire, foodies across Southern California are being ...
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