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Lounging by the window in her cat condo, Skinny Minnie has a new lease on life after the Eaton Fire nearly killed her. "All ...
When all hope was lost, a local nonprofit turned that seemingly impossible situation into a path forward for the lifelong ...
A new report says masks, gloves and other protective gear are not being used by many workers at cleanup sites in Altadena.
The program enables residents to take their own soil samples, and get them analyzed through certified county labs that show ...
A primary issue, tenants allege, is that landlords were not remediating units contaminated with toxic smoke, soot and ash.
Nearly five months after the deadly Eaton fire swept through Altadena, officials have yet to explain the reasons for ...
Pat Harvey introduces Helen, the 91-year-old Altadena woman who has been living inside of her home surrounded by fire ravaged ...
The post Only 9 Building Permits Have Been Issued Since Altadena Fire—but First Rebuild Is Finally Underway appeared first on ...
An Altadena man lost his home in the Eaton Fire and was left with no choice but to live in a tent on his burned out property.
The Altadena community has stepped up to help an elderly man who was forced to live in a tent after losing his home during ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health began a residential soil testing program in the Eaton Fire zone to better assess the levels of lead potentially in the ground.
In April, the market and 50 other women-owned businesses received grants from the Pasadena Women’s Business Center, which was ...