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Developers are buying up Altadena's burned lots. It's a doom or boon for the community, depending on whom you ask.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - At the Louisiana Capitol, LA GATOR scholarships are fully funded in the budget proposal set forth in House Bill 1. That bill is set to be debated on the House floor on ...
A new exhibit, highlighting the history of Black communities and culture in Altadena, opened this month ... “It’s a mix of (feeling) grateful that my house is still up but also, unbelievable ...
A new exhibit, highlighting the history of Black communities and culture in Altadena, opened this month at the California ... “It’s a mix of (feeling) grateful that my house is still up but also, ...
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors has voted to create a "Unified Permitting Authority" aimed at cutting red tape for wildfire survivors who need to rebuild their homes. Why now: According to ...
Get top local stories in Southern California delivered to you every morning with NBC LA's News Headlines newsletter. The fires devastated the region, displacing thousands of residents in Altadena ...
Dowell Myers could see the fire from his front yard, and the heat radiated into the house ... Altadena. Black homeownership and generational wealth could be a thing of the past after the January ...
The Palisades Fire, on Los Angeles’ Westside, and the Eaton Fire, which impacted the East LA neighborhood of Altadena, are considered the most destructive fires in LA history.
A Black family whose history in Altadena spans generations lost 20 homes in the Los Angeles wildfires, destroying decades of legacies built in the community. "I lost everything," said Oscar Benn.