In a Los Angeles suburb, multigenerational families like the Benns found affordable housing and a deep sense of connection. After the devastating fires, many wonder whether they’ll be able to rebuild what they’ve lost.
The recent fires that ravaged Altadena, California, have left a trail of destruction in a community with deep roots and a rich history. It’s important to understand the impact of this disaster ...
Their landlord emailed the couple that the house was gone along with everything else, including the engagement ring McShea recently bought. He told KABC that he planned to ask Raynor to marry him soon but had not popped the question before the fires were sparked. He had the ring stored in the back of a drawer in his desk.
A sign posted in front of a home in Altadena, California, at the center of the aftermath of the California fires states, "Looters will be shot." (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital) At first ...
The Little Red Hen Coffee Shop is owned by a family with Georgia roots. After 55-years of business, it was destroyed by the Eaton Fire. In Atlanta, Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours is hosting an MLK Day Brunch to raise money for The Little Red Hen Coffee Shop.
Walt Butler lived in his home in Altadena, California, for 60 years. An 83-year-old man who lost everything in the Eaton Fire that devastated Altadena, California, said he is ready to rebuild and ...
Altadena has not yet experienced issues like these, but that might not last. California prohibits insurance companies from dropping customers in fire-struck areas for at least a year, but customers might be issued non-renewals as soon as that moratorium ...
The areas impacted by the Eaton and Palisades fires are full of history and culture. Evan Lovett, creator of L.A. in a Minute, shares some of the stories that makes those areas unique. You can
Three weeks ago, the Eaton wildfire swept through Altadena, California, claiming lives and destroying 9,418 structures and decades of generational wealth in a historically Black […]
Black residents of Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton fire and will have a harder financial road to recovery from the disaster, according to research released Tuesday by UCLA.
A proposal by Pasadena Councilmember Tyron Hampton to annex parts of Altadena has sparked debate as it recovers from fire.