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Altadena residents who are trying to rebuild following the devastating Eaton Fire say they’re still seeing opportunistic ...
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors is trying to speed up home rebuilding in Altadena after the county failed to issue a single permit in the three months since the Eaton fire devastated the town.
Residents in the fire-ravaged Altadena area are facing tough choices involving the costs and the time to rebuild their destroyed properties. A search on Redfin shows hundreds of properties for ...
Long before the evacuation order came, law enforcement officers knew fire was spreading in west Altadena ... to 911 logs from the Los Angeles County Fire Department obtained by The Times.
Why it matters: The fast-moving Eaton Fire destroyed an estimated 9,400 structures in the Altadena area. Permit delays affect residents who are already dealing with the effects of displacement and ...
It is a narrow lot in West Altadena, cleared of debris from a modest house that burned down in the Eaton fire and is now tagged ready for new construction. The lot, at 2399 North Olive Ave., ...
The Urban One Podcast Network introduced "Altadena: After the Fire" to delve into the city's resilience and its ongoing recovery efforts. The Urban One Podcast Network is launching a series that ...
Since the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena in January, not a single building permit for an impacted homeowner was finalized even though more than 1,500 properties are ready for rebuilding ...
Urban One, the largest Black-owned and Black-targeted diversified media company, and the newly-formed philanthropic initiative, Urban One Cares, announced March 20 that The Urban One Podcast ...
A home destroyed in the Eaton fire on McNally Avenue in Altadena on March 13, 2025. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times) 33,950 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster ...