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Latin Times on MSNImmigration Raids Are Scaring Off Workers Rebuilding California After Its Deadly Wildfires: ReportAs California works to recover from some of the most destructive wildfires in its history, a new report by The New York Times ...
Six months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, destroying thousands of homes and structures, one family ...
The California African American Museum showcases a positive look at the resilient and vibrant Black community of Altadena, ...
ALTADENA, Calif. — For months, the day laborers had decontaminated homes that survived the Los Angeles wildfires. Sweating in ...
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LAist on MSNA day in the life: Pasadena lawyer navigates clients and consequences while ICE raids continueHere’s a look at a day in Tolchin’s life now. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were gone by the time Tolchin ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNAltadena residents who lost homes in Eaton Fire give progress report, remain determined to rebuildThe effort to rebuild the thousands of homes lost in the Eaton Fire is slowly picking up. Leanne Suter spoke to fire victims who are hopeful they'll be able to one day return to their neighborhoods.
When Riley finally jumped into (the) car, it was clear: he was ready for this next chapter,” the nonprofit said.
The funds are part of a broader $2.4 million effort to support Los Angeles County’s independent restaurants, which have faced ...
Federal, state and local officials continued to tout the massive cleanup of Eaton and Palisades fire debris as the fastest ...
At least half of the homes sold in Altadena following the Eaton Fire have been purchased by corporations, raising alarms ...
Questions linger about whether many of the displaced will return to communities. Also, is the soil healthy? Is the air clean?
Immigrant workers are central to recovery efforts in neighborhoods burned in the January wildfires, but recent raids have led ...
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