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Six months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, destroying thousands of homes and structures, one family ...
Business owners in Altadena continue to recover and rebuild, six months after the Eaton Fire erupted in their communities.
Joonbird owner Soli Cooksey perfected her process of buying materials locally, making her "immune" to supply chain delays and the effects of international tariffs and price volatility.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNPasadena officer meets children of elderly woman he saved during the Eaton FireThe Pasadena police officer who rescued an 101-year-old woman during the Eaton Fire met her grateful three children months ...
While the county and U.S. Army Corps tout the speed of debris removal nearing completion, local arborists are raising the ...
A Village Post Office at Webster's Pharmacy will serve the community's mail needs, after service was relocated to Pasadena ...
The case of Anthony Mitchell Sr. and his son highlights challenges for people with disabilities during disasters.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNVigil held in Altadena on the 6-month anniversary of the Eaton FireSix months after the devastating Eaton Fire ripped through Altadena, the community held a vigil in honor of the 18 lives that ...
Altadena residents gathered for a vigil Monday evening to mark the six-month anniversary of the Eaton fire and honor each of ...
Before the Eaton fire, Altadena and north Pasadena had seen a new generation start new restaurants and food shops and revive old ones. Many of those small businesses were destroyed in the flames.
The Eaton fire charred 14,021 acres, killing 18 civilians and destroying 9,414 structures — both residential and commercial. Altadena was nearly wiped off the map and has become a near ghost town, ...
While some fire victims are opting to sell their lots in Altadena, one woman is choosing to stay and rebuild — and she's trying to do it as quickly as possible.
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