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L.A. County is trying to rectify past troubles with management of the Altadena Community Center by bringing in new management ...
As Altadena continues to recover from the devastating wildfires in January, roses have bloomed amid the charred ruins. “It ...
Attorneys representing Eaton fire victims are seeking to force Southern California Edison to cover the cost of blood testing ...
Hundreds of teenage girls got the back-to-school shopping experience of a lifetime through an event sponsored by Altadena ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNTwo LACo Sheriff’s Stations to Host `Bus Pull’ Fundraisers For Eaton Fire Victims
Two Los Angeles County sheriff’s stations will host a charity “bus pull” event Saturday to raise funds for residents affected ...
In recent weeks, battle lines have emerged on two fronts as Southern California Edison, the utility subsidiary of ...
It took more than six months to confirm what officials hope will be the final death from L.A. County's January firestorm.
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LAist on MSNSeven months after LA fires, landlords will be ordered to clean smoke-damaged Altadena homes
After renters sued over alleged lack of enforcement, L.A. County has now clarified tenant rights and landlord ...
Months after the Eaton Fire, an Altadena woman hopes to be in her new home by Thanksgiving and says the rebuilding process has helped her realize how resilient she is.
Surrounded by now empty lots, Altadena residents gathered at the community center for the return of a monthly tradition. Here’s what you need to know.
After six months of Phase-2 debris removal the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers marked another recovery milestone Thursday.
With squatting and theft becoming rising issues in Altadena, where hundreds of lots remain empty after the Eaton Fire, Team ...
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