A former foster youth was homeless at 18 and struggled to find housing. Two years ago he moved in with family in Altadena. The house has burned to the ground.
The Davila, Stone and Montanez family has Altadena roots going back 100 years. They lost three homes in the Eaton fire.
When fires swept through Altadena, in Los Angeles County, generational wealth and a place of opportunity for people of color, went up in smoke.
Eaton fire victims Windy Crick, right, hugs her neighbor Ray Ahn, after they searched for keepsakes and valuables amid the rubble of their burned homes on W. Marigold Street in Altadena.
The vast majority of homes destroyed in the Eaton fire were outside of Cal Fire's "very high" fire hazard severity zones, yet ...
Debbie Slavin says the first six houses on her block were burned to the ground. The wildfires burning across the Los Angeles area have ravaged thousands of structures, with the Eaton Fire ...
This is a story about three generations of the ... Her grandmother, Helen Montanez, bought a two-bedroom home in Altadena and raised her six kids there – with the children sharing one room.
The official response to the fires seemed awkward, but we did what we could for one another, even as our neighbors said, “The home I loved is never coming back.” ...
Despite those orders, authorities believe there are hundreds still living at their houses despite the risk. Ruslan Abaev and his wife have been camping out inside their Altadena home since the ...
She wants only to salvage two small ... his story, comped the whole meal. Even standing in the wreckage of his home, Rene talks excitedly about getting to work to rebuild Altadena.
Tens of thousands of Angelenos have been forced to evacuate since last Tuesday after half a dozen fires broke out across Southern California. Firefighters are still struggling to beat back the ...
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