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L.A. County is trying to rectify past troubles with management of the Altadena Community Center by bringing in new management ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNBus pull event held in Altadena to raise money for Eaton Fire victims
The 2025 Bus Pull, an event organized by the Temple Station Sheriff's Outreach Foundation, was held to raise money for Eaton ...
This week was milling season. Checked off the to-do list to reopening the garden doors: clearing debris, scraping of topsoil, ...
It took more than six months to confirm what officials hope will be the final death from L.A. County's January firestorm.
An Altadena holiday staple is planning to return this December. Christmas Tree Lane will be lit this year Altadena and county ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNVehicle goes 1,000 feet off Angeles Crest Highway in Altadena; one injured
Highway in the Altadena area Sunday and the iPhone of the person inside notified authorities of the need for help. The ...
Tennis great and ESPN broadcaster Pam Shriver is working to help restore communities and recreation areas affected by the ...
Hundreds of teenage girls got the back-to-school shopping experience of a lifetime through an event sponsored by Altadena ...
As Altadena continues to recover from the devastating wildfires in January, roses have bloomed amid the charred ruins. “It ...
"It's all burned down," an Altadena woman who lost her home in the Eaton Fire said as she spoke through tears. "Everything — my kids' school, our community, our neighbors' houses.
Across Altadena, where thousands of homes were destroyed in January by the Eaton fire, residents are grappling with the difficult question of whether to stay and rebuild — or leave for good.
Redlining still existed in Altadena, but it was much friendlier to Black people purchasing, especially in the '60s, when the Fair Housing Act was passed. You had a significant increase in the ...
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