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Altadena Girls began as a pop-up shop immediately after the Eaton Fire tore through Los Angeles, born out of a desire to help affected teenage girls regain a sense of their identity. The mission ...
With teens navigating high school in the wake of the Eaton Fire, a Pasadena teen organized a free event to help girls prepare ...
Brandon Jay and Gwendolyn Sanford suffered mammoth losses in the Eaton fire. But what survived inspired a way to help ...
He found himself moved by the spirit of his fellow-volunteers, and decided to document the extraordinary moment in the city’s ...
Long before the evacuation order came, law enforcement officers knew fire was spreading in west Altadena. At 12:55 a.m. Jan. 8, a sheriff’s official reported a flaming structure on the corner of ...
Students from Altadena Eliot Arts Magnet schools, displaced by the Eaton Fire, will perform Shrek the Musical Jr. at L.A.’s Ahmanson Theatre on April 18.
“You forget. It’s unbelievable.” In front of him were the burnt remains of a building in Altadena, California’s, business district, which was destroyed in the Eaton Canyon fire in January.
Since the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena in January, not a single building permit for an impacted homeowner was finalized even though more than 1,500 properties are ready for rebuilding ...
who founded “Altadena Girls”, which helps teens return to a sense of normalcy after the LA wildfires. Some of the first partnerships they formed were with Bertrand’s Old Town Music ...