Altadena was a bastion for Black homeownership, but the January wildfires in Los Angeles have put these residents in a precarious situation.
two-bedroom home and pay off her grandfather’s mortgage. Ms. Branson, 28, loves Altadena and wants to continue her family’s legacy. But rebuilding feels impossible financially, she said ...
After stints in Maryland and the Mojave Desert, the couple and their two young children moved to Los Angeles in search of their first home. They found the perfect spot in Altadena, one of the few ...
A Black family whose history in Altadena spans generations lost 20 homes in the Los Angeles wildfires, destroying decades of legacies built in the community. "I lost everything," said Oscar Benn.
After a series of meetings and hearings, none of which drew much attention, planners unveiled a two ... story incorrectly stated that the Eaton Fire destroyed more than 9,000 homes in Altadena.
Altadena and Pacific Palisades residents who lost their homes to fire are increasingly deciding to sell their lots, not ...
The LA wildfires impacted Altadena and Pacific Palisades by pushing down February home sales down in both areas, Redfin ...
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNAltadena fire zones grow under new state maps, but officials say won’t impede permitting in rebuildThe number of Altadena homes and business that must comply with stiffer wildfire building codes during reconstruction increased under new hazard maps released Monday, March 24, extending areas ...
Archie Walker’s home in Altadena is still standing over two months after the Eaton Fire tore through his neighborhood, destroying most of the homes in the area. Now Walker is advising his ...
The first part of this story provides an intimate ... and headed to a friend’s house in Pasadena. A few miles west of the Boyer house, Selwyn Brereton, an Altadena resident and co-owner of ...
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