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Altadena leaders are calling on state officials to help prevent corporate investors from buying fire-damaged properties.
A group of architectural and planning researchers from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo descended on Altadena, hoping to share their ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has cleared ash from nearly half of the homes in Altadena destroyed by the Eaton fire.
Officials say the work will not impact the opening of the popular Loma Alta Park on Saturday. But do brace for some detours.
Research by the nonprofit SAGE or Strategic Actions for a Just Economy found that 45 of the 94 lots sold so far were ...
The seller completed all the necessary preliminary work, including soils and geotechnical reports followed by the preliminary ...
Damaged in the Eaton fire, Loma Alta Park is set to reopen this Saturday, May 17. Here’s what you need to know.
Residents in Altadena are fighting to keep the community's unique character as redevelopment begins following January's ...
The newly enhanced Loma Alta Park received help from the Dodgers, Clippers and FireAid—plus thousands of volunteers ...
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What’s up with “The Dena” and “Dena Strong” buzz after the Eaton fire? Are Pasadena and Altadena getting along now? The ...
The Army Corps was tasked with cleaning up residences in the fire zones, but not commercial properties. In Altadena, this has ...
As the federal government helps Altadena residents after the Eaton Fire, local business owners have been left holding the ...
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