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Although some Eaton fire survivors want to hold L.A. County government accountable for evacuation alert delays, a movement to ...
Altadena has avoided California’s fire insurance hell. That won’t last. Jake Bittle. Updated Tue, January 14, 2025 at 2:48 PM UTC. 7 min read.
Corporations devastate Altadena community by buying 50% of fire-damaged homes. Corporate buyers exploit tragedy while ...
The fire, which started the night of Jan. 7 near Altadena, has torched 14,117 acres and over 7,000 buildings, and taken the lives of 15 people. The fire is currently at 35%… ...
At least half of the homes sold in Altadena following the Eaton Fire have been purchased by corporations, raising alarms ...
A bear and coyote were spotted taking a nighttime stroll in video released this week by authorities in Altadena, California.
There was no official alert about the wildfire barreling toward the mountainous community of Altadena, California, Erion Taylor remembers. Instead, she got a text from her neighborhood group chat ...
Despite it all, Tristin Perez never left his Altadena home during the deadly Eaton fire. Skip to main content. ... Item 1 of 2 Tristin Perez, Altadena, California, January 11, 2025.
Altadena residents, struggling to rebuild after the devastation of the Eaton Fire, are pushing back against luxury developers eager to stake their claims in the fire-ravaged California community.
Most residents of middle-class Altadena could get fire insurance, but that is likely to change as residents rebuild and face ...
Altadena has avoided California’s fire insurance hell. That won’t last. By Jake Bittle | Grist Published Jan 16, 2025 2:00 PM Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) Only 7% of LAist readers ...
Altadena has avoided California’s fire insurance hell. That won’t last. As they rebuild, residents of the middle-class enclave could face steep price hikes.
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