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Six months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, destroying thousands of homes and structures, one family ...
As California works to recover from some of the most destructive wildfires in its history, a new report by The New York Times highlights how immigration enforcement operations are impeding cleanup and ...
Immigrant workers are central to recovery efforts in neighborhoods burned in the January wildfires, but recent raids have led ...
Bernardo Osprio, a 60-year-old day laborer from Pasadena, couldn’t believe his eyes as he surveyed the devastation caused by the recent wildfires in Altadena, California. Having lived in ...
Altadena had been a mix of tiny bungalows and magnificent mansions. The community of 42,000 includes blue-collar families, artists, entertainment industry workers and white-collar ones.
The California wildfires could be leaving deeper inequality in their ... Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025 in Altadena, Calif. Credit: AP/Ethan ... they're temporarily staying with a relative in Pasadena.
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.
Chahayed received $1 million from the California Lottery for selling the $2.04 billion Powerball ticket at his Altadena gas station minimart. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) ...
Pasadena Humane on Facebook A “sweet” stray cat caught in the California wildfires has “stolen the hearts” of staff and volunteers at an animal shelter caring for thousands of furry victims.
ALTADENA, Calif. — For months, the day laborers had decontaminated homes that survived the Los Angeles wildfires. Sweating in ...
A drive through the charred neighborhoods around Altadena shows that the fires burned through a remarkable haven for generations of Black families avoiding discriminatory housing practices elsewhere.