The Williams family, grounded from the beginning in Altadena’s historic Black neighborhood called Jane’s Village, lost four of their family homes to the Eaton Fire.
The Benn family fled the South in the 1950s, laying down roots in Altadena. Now, they face an uncertain future.
Earlier this year, government officials in Altadena, California, finished a long and difficult planning effort to address housing shortages and wildfire risks in the community.
“I’m nervous there’s not going to be a Black community in Altadena anymore.” Southern California is in for a lot more rain Two atmospheric river storms are expected to hit California ...
After the Eaton Fire ravaged their community, Altadena homeowners are determined to restore what was lost. Get top local ...
No one could ever get lonely in Altadena, not only because of friendly neighbors, but because the mountains were always right ...
The mosque in Altadena, which served a tight-knit Muslim community for 42 years, burned to the ground in one of the Los Angeles area's deadliest fires in January — leaving the congregation heartbroken ...
Constructing the built environment has to be rethought holistically, rethought in a very radical way,' says Heather Flood as she surveys the remains of what once was her Altadena, California home. All ...