Human-I-T, a Long Beach-based nonprofit that repurposes old tech equipment and connects it with those who have need, organized a giveaway event for people impacted by the L.A.-area wildfires.
A Marriott in Pasadena is home base for many who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire, and Lewis Ash finds the comfort of ...
The "Do Not Drink Do Not Boil Order" has been lifted in parts of the Altadena area following the unsafe conditions created by ...
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Altadena meets Paradise
In the almost seven years since the Camp Fire, Crowder has found himself in a mentoring position as more and more large fires ...
The challenge of post-fire recovery is one faced by communities around the world. Terms like “build back better” and “managed ...
Plus, visiting the Los Angeles Public Library Central Branch to see the Vox Femina Los Angeles women’s chorus perform.
In the wake of the Eaton Fire, Altadena is uniting to restore Loma Alta Park, creating a renewed space for recreation, ...
Two months since the Eaton fire exploded, Scott Turner, newly confirmed secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban ...
Since the Eaton Fire, Jose Velazquez has become a vital resource for his community. He uses everything he has left to help ...
A hummingbird ‘cantina’ planned for the lost Eaton Canyon Nature Center lands in the Gamble House, and the birds are already ...
Despite not being able to fully reopen their doors, Fair Oaks Burger is rebuilding the Altadena community affected by the ...
Food For Health, a program of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation is hosting the free weekly Community Farmers’ Market in Altadena ...