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African Americans have found refuge and community in Altadena for more than a century, flourishing despite housing ...
Following the release of text messages related to the January fires to other media outlets, LAist requested to review the ...
Alysa Martinez reports from Boyle Heights, where she speaks with the local sawmill and lumberyard owner who is repurposing ...
California regulator investigates State Farm over L.A. fire survivors’ complaints as insurer awaits approval of rate increase ...
Eaton's Ranch invites visitors to experience a unique blend of history and adventure. As the oldest dude ranch in America, it ...
Researchers from Southern California universities are a “brain gain” for January fire homeowners, adding data, help where ...
Rossana Valverde’s Pasadena home of 35 years is still standing after Los Angeles County’s devastating January fires — but ...
Angel City Lumber is repurposing the wood from trees burned in the Eaton Fire, turning them into lumber and products for Los ...
California regulator investigates State Farm over L.A. fire survivors’ complaints as insurer awaits approval of rate increase ...
As wildfire survivors in Los Angeles are rebuilding their homes, a main priority is making sure they are fire-resilient.
A piano teacher who lost everything in the Eaton Fire, including her beloved 100-year-old Steinway, is now the owner of a grand piano thanks to a Southern California school.