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The Bunny Museum in Altadena is used to seeing hundreds of visitors this time of year for Easter, but now, they're busy ...
Gayle Anderson is learning that despite glowing reports of debris removal, faith based organizations do not qualify for the ...
Gayle Anderson reports despite the news of wild fire damaged lots being cleared, churches and faith based organizations do ...
As Altadena rebuilds, residents and grassroots coalitions are working to ensure that the community's cultural fabric is ...
As weight of the wildfire debris equals that of 100 Eiffel towers, Col. Sonny Avichal, a commander with the Army Corps of ...
As insurers withdrew from the L.A. market, more homeowners joined the FAIR Plan. Now Jan. 7 fire victims are battling with ...
The owners of 84 plots in the community garden got a chance to retrieve whatever they can from their green spaces. Volunteers ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have cleared more than 600,000 tons of debris in Altadena and the debris removal effort ...
We take a closer look at Southern California Edison’s plans to go underground with power lines in Altadena and Malibu.
Two lawsuits in Los Angeles allege home insurers, including State Farm, colluded to limit coverage in high-risk fire zones, ...
The kids of Altadena's Eliot Arts Magnet lost the theater where they were to perform their spring musical, "Shrek Jr." Thanks to Center Theatre Group and Pasadena Playhouse, the students got a ...
A ‘calamity waiting to unfold’: Altadena residents with standing homes fear long-term health effects
On Jan. 7, two residents on opposite sides of Altadena — Francois Tissot, a Caltech professor who studies the geology of ancient Earth and our solar system, ...
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