Pardon me a deep dive into the murky waters of cliché, but Betsy (the restaurant), which sits some distance up Lake Avenue in ...
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Altadena Girls pop-up creates a permanent space where teenage fire survivors can just feel normal
An effort to bring free clothes, toiletries and a sense of normalcy to girls displaced by January’s fires now has a physical ...
The Eaton fire devastated Altadena’s hillsides, homes and hearts alike, and more than nine months later, rebuilding still ...
P Dots Comics and Collectables in Altadena played host to a signing event featuring Todd McFarlane, the creator of the super ...
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How one Altadena woman re-opened her childcare business nearly 10 months after the fires
Felisa Wright was re-opening her childcare business after nearly 10 long months of struggle. Like so many others, she faced ...
These homeowners survived the Eaton fire, but can’t hold out forever for more direct help to rebuild
Some Eaton fire survivors are saying they need more resources to be able to rebuild and stay in Altadena, a community they ...
In the aftermath, a Times investigation revealed that neighborhoods in west Altadena, which was under siege from the Eaton fire, did not get evacuation warnings for hours after the fire started and ...
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An Altadena family’s animal farm marks return
The animals of Experience Fable, Altadena’s mobile petting zoo, are back in town. The family that loves them most want ...
Two U.S. senators sent a letter to the L.A. City Council seeking records. Officials in L.A. County, where the Eaton fire ...
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Habitat for Humanity begins first Altadena home rebuild post-Eaton fire
San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity Thursday, Oct. 16, began framing the walls for what will be the new home of Kenneth and Carol Wood, an Altadena couple who lived in the community for more than ...
A local artist and business owner are creating a visual reminder of the scale of the losses in January’s Eaton Fire.
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New financing district aims to pay for fire-damaged Altadena streets, trees, sewer lines and parks
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors just approved a new “tool” that could pay for replacing damaged Altadena infrastructure ...
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