Altadena was a bastion for Black homeownership, but the January wildfires in Los Angeles have put these residents in a precarious situation.
Most of them revolve around a gallows-humor variation on the theme: “Now, they tell us!” Because, you know, Altadena burned ...
People sign up to drop off their laundry, sorted or not, which are labeled from washing to drying to folding and packing.
In Altadena, an unincorporated community northeast of Los Angeles, masons are rescuing century-old clay tiles from fireplaces that survived the Eaton fire before the rubble is bulldozed.Credit ...
People sign up to drop off their laundry, sorted or not, which are labeled from washing to drying to folding and packing. Inside the teal truck are five washers and dryers, a storage area, and a ...
“They were born of fire,” says Eric Garland, co-founder of Save The Tiles and long-time Altadena resident. The tiles were popular during Altadena’s architectural boom of the 1910s and ...
Today marks the grand reopening of the Altadena Library. The beloved community space was spared by the Eaton Fire, and after a short period of closure for fire-related clean up, it's welcoming ...
Neighbors on Mariposa Street in Altadena, Calif., say artworks can be remade, but how do you restart a community? The artists Kate Mosher Hall, left, and Rachelle Sawatsky lived in their Altadena ...
In the scorched aftermath of the Eaton Fire, Altadena stands at a critical crossroads. The wildfire’s destruction, which consumed over 9,400 homes and charred 14,000 acres, has transformed the ...
Seriina Covarrubias was sure of it. When she had returned after the Eaton fire, much of the Altadena neighborhood was in ruins. Homes and the nearby shops on North Fair Oaks had been destroyed.