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California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

L.A. County outlines multiple breakdowns that prevented timely evacuations during deadly Eaton fire

Poor communications, understaffing, inadequate planning, and chaotic procedures delayed evacuation orders in west Altadena during the Eaton Fire, contributing to civilian deaths.
California
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

United by tragedy, California dining club aims to save one restaurant at a time

A community dining club formed after the Eaton fire unites displaced neighbors and boosts sales at struggling family-owned restaurants in Altadena.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

As tree removals continue in Altadena, residents raise concerns over future

Altadena has lost roughly half its pre-fire tree canopy as private land clearings and county removals continue, prompting strong resident concern.
US news
fromThe Washington Post
2 weeks ago

L.A. fires burned their block. For each, the disaster was just beginning.

Three Altadena families face destroyed homes, loan denials, severe smoke damage, prolonged displacement, and deep trauma after the Los Angeles wildfires on January 7, 2025.
California
fromEater LA
2 weeks ago

The Best Restaurants in Altadena, According to Eater Editors

Altadena and Pacific Palisades need local support after fires destroyed or closed restaurants, displacing residents while some eateries reopen and serve the recovering community.
LA food
fromEater LA
1 month ago

8 Months After the Eaton Fire, Live-Fire Restaurant Betsy Rises in Altadena

Betsy's live-fire kitchen reunites Altadena around communal hearth cooking, reopening Aug 30, 2025, to help drive neighborhood recovery after the Eaton Fire.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Dogs, kids, pizza and fine wine: A new Altadena gathering spot

Festas, or sagras, are local gatherings centered around a specific dish or ingredient, bringing together people in a community setting with good food and local wine.
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Can coyotes and bears be friends? An Altadena odd couple has neighbors talking

L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Andrew Garza noted the surprising sight of a coyote and bear together, as they appeared to have lost their natural habitat due to recent fires.
Los Angeles
#edwin-castro
fromSFGATE
3 months ago

Developers Snap Up Burned Lots in Altadena-as One Agent Insists More Builders Are Needed To Revive the Area

"What we don't want to see is a displacement of large-scale swaths of Altadena residents...people to come buy, build, and then sell it for a profit."
LA real estate
#real-estate
fromLos Angeles Times
3 months ago
LA real estate

'Unfortunately, Altadena is for sale': Developers are buying up burned lots

Altadena's real estate market is thriving despite prior resistance, with many burned lots being quickly sold to developers.
fromtherealdeal.com
5 months ago
LA real estate

Money circling around as Altadena burned lot sales outpace Palisades

Real estate in fire-impacted Altadena is surging, with over half of burned lots sold amid a changing market.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
3 months ago

'Unfortunately, Altadena is for sale': Developers are buying up burned lots

Altadena's real estate market is thriving despite prior resistance, with many burned lots being quickly sold to developers.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
4 months ago

'We all need hope': Altadena community park reopens four months after fires

The reopening of Loma Alta Park symbolizes community resilience and recovery after the devastating Eaton Fire.
Renovation
fromKqed
4 months ago

An Historic Altadena Church, Lost to the Eaton Fire, Begins the Long Journey to Resurrection | KQED

Saint Mark's Episcopal Church in Altadena faces challenges of rebuilding after a devastating fire, yet the community remains hopeful and resilient.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
5 months ago

In a bid to blunt gentrification after fire in Altadena, nonprofits look to buy burned lots

The Eaton fire prompted homeowners in Altadena to sell, raising concerns about gentrification and the loss of community diversity.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
5 months ago

Security cameras are coming to Altadena to combat surge in thefts. Some residents say it's not enough

Altadena sees a 450% rise in residential burglaries, prompting law enforcement to install security cameras.
Black Lives Matter
fromABC7 Los Angeles
5 months ago

In the wake of wildfire, Altadena's Black residents search the past for a path forward

Altadena faces significant rebuilding challenges after the devastating Eaton Fire destroyed thousands of homes and affected the community deeply.
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