An Altadena grocery store that was spared from the deadly Eaton Fire is slated to reopen for the first time in weeks since the disaster displaced hundreds of people in its destructive path.
They gathered on the street that had been their home until the firestorm blasted through West Altadena, forcing them to flee and destroying all but the memories. Of the cat that routinely followed ...
Amid the heartbreak of the Eaton fire’s catastrophic toll — his own home included — Hans Allhoff, chair of the group Altadena Heritage, sees an opportunity. He and members of the group ...
On the fringe between Los Angeles and the San Gabriel mountains, my childhood neighborhood of Altadena now lies in ash. When I saw what was left in the wake of the Eaton Fire, which burned through ...
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Fair Oaks Burger sits in the heart of the Eaton Fire zone in Altadena. While the building was not destroyed during the fire, the fast-food restaurant cannot reopen.
Disputes between tenants, landlords and local officials in the aftermath of the Eaton Fire are prompting some renters to make collective demands through a new group called the Altadena Tenants Union.