As it recovers, Altadena finds inspiration in other wildfire-devastated communities that have replanted lawns, gardens and green spaces with fire-resistant native species.
In the wake of the Eaton Fire, residents, preservationists, and heritage organizations come together to save the town’s ...
Just blocks away from Eaton fire’s destruction, the Black History Festival at Pasadena’s Robinson Park draws hundreds.
The Altadena Public Library reopened on Friday. Naomi Hirahara, mystery writer and social historian, celebrated by reposting a YouTube video she made for Altadena Heritage. The nonprofit had asked ...
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Altadena woman waits 26 hours for wildfire relief center to openAn Altadena woman who lost her home in the Eaton Fire waited 26 hours for a Pasadena relief center to open, joining hundreds who lined up before dawn outside the soon-to-close center on Feb. 1.
Grayson Roberts and his family lost their Altadena home in the Eaton Fire ... He got to play on the stage alongside Public Enemy’s Flavor Flav and Chuck D at a Black Music Action Coalition ...
hundreds of books from the personal library of the late author and critic Gary Indiana, who died in October 2024 at his New York City apartment, arrived at a private home in Altadena. The cross ...
Data from the study indicates that over 60% of Black households in Altadena were located within the Eaton Fire perimeter, and nearly half of them were destroyed or severely damaged. Comparatively ...
ALTADENA, Calif. — Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor rummaged through the debris of where their Altadena home once stood to see what they could salvage from the destructive Eaton Fire.
An Altadena couple that lost everything to the Eaton Fire in early January found one bit of happiness amidst the rubble of their burned home last week. When Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor ...
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