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Column: This Holy Week, putting the fire-scattered pieces back together
I interviewed the first of dozens of wildfire survivors in Pasadena and Altadena. Her name was Sylvia, and back then, she and her son still didn’t know if their home survived the wildfire that chased ...
The January fire destroyed the menorahs she lit for Hanukkah and the growing collection of dreidels Aty Rotter planned to ...
SGV Habitat for Humanity says now that it obtained first rebuilding permit, it is planning on helping 200 homeowners in ...
Preliminary soil sample testing in the Eaton Fire burn area revealed a high percentage of lead, according to the Los Angeles ...
A oral history documentary about the 710 freeway project will be screened at a community event this weekend. Here’s what you ...
At least 35,000 jobs held by Latinos were at risk of temporary or permanent displacement following the L.A. County fires, one ...
Discrimination has made it harder for Black people in the Los Angeles area to buy and keep their homes. Did it also make them more fire-prone when Altadena burned?
We’re marching toward an uninsurable future in this country,” says David Jones, California’s former insurance commissioner.
Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California has benefited from Douglas Elliman closing its Pasadena doors.
Soil testing is set to begin this week in northern Pasadena and Altadena in response to concerns from local residents about ...
While it certainly is a stylish blend of mid-century edginess with upgrades that reflect modern style, what draws attention ...
The wealthy, star-studded Pacific Palisades saw the sharpest drop in home sales of more than 78% compared with a year ago, ...