A Los Angeles County plan to build badly needed housing in Altadena — and prevent future fires — may soon go up in smoke.
The Benn family fled the South in the 1950s, laying down roots in Altadena. Now, they face an uncertain future.
The January fires in the Los Angeles area devastated communities across Southern California. Among the worst hit was the historic Black community of Altadena. It was one of the first neighborhoods ...
“I’m nervous there’s not going to be a Black community in Altadena anymore.” Southern California is in for a lot more rain Two atmospheric river storms are expected to hit California ...
As California struggles to defend itself against increasingly destructive urban wildfires, recent fire deaths in Altadena highlight what researchers say is a growing trend in victim demographics.
The fires that burned parts of Southern California will likely become the most expensive wildfires in U.S. history. They also burned a scar through historically Black neighborhoods in Altadena.
In the months leading up to the fires, several homeowners in Altadena reported that their insurance providers declined to renew their policies, forcing many people onto the California Fair Access ...
A water agency in charge of ground water for 2 million L.A. County residents has several concerns about hazardous waste ...
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