Wildfires in Los Angeles destroyed the only mosque in the Altadena area. As the community prepares to celebrate the end of Ramadan, it's finding ways to give kids — and adults — a sense of normalcy.
An unexpected burst of color is painted on an Altadena home in a landscape marked by the devastation of flames on the Eaton ...
In a landscape marked by the devastation of flames is an unexpected burst of color along the wall of an Altadena home ...
The holy month of Ramadan is a special time when Muslim families often gather together. But when the Eaton Fire destroyed the ...
The Eaton Fire destroyed Delores Abdus-Shakoor’s family home, real estate business, and Masjid Al-Taqwa, the mosque her ...
The longtime host of ‘Reading Rainbow’ will read from his children’s book during an event to welcome the community back.
The lack of official warning in a timely manner to west Altadena, where most of the people died, so far away from the point ...
Altadena residents will soon be welcomed back to Loma Alta Park, the first park in the area to reopen after the devastating Eaton Fire. The L.A. County Parks Department is looking for volunteers to ...
A vibrant new addition to the neighborhood will be on display, thanks to the collaborative efforts of over 100 local ...
“Volunteer with us to celebrate Earth Day in Altadena!” it reads. The digital poster invites the public to Loma Alta Park every Saturday in April. There, it says, volunteers can paint ...
A screen door is all that is left of a burned home across the street from Loma Alta Park, which is in the middle of the burn zone from the Eaton fire. Residents are pushing back against a call for ...