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A before and after look at fire-scarred 2900 N. Fair Oaks Ave., Altadena. (Before: (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times); After: (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)) A prominent civil rights ...
After California’s Eaton Fire destroyed neighborhoods across Los Angeles County, fire survivors from the historic African American community of West Altadena spent the last year demanding ...
For 17 months, the Altadena Farmers’ Market has served as a lifeline for families recovering from the Eaton fire, providing ...
An examination of the disaster commissioned by the county concluded that its efforts were muddled and chaotic, but said that it had not discriminated against Black residents. By Jill Cowan Reporting ...
A Pasadena radio host launched a weekly call-in show to pass the mic to friends and neighbors coping with the Los Angeles County disaster’s aftermath. Sometimes, when disaster strikes, talk radio can ...
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Altadena asked Edison to bury power lines. Some fire victims say that could cost them $40,000
Connor Cipolla, an Eaton wildfire survivor, last year praised Southern California Edison’s plan of burying more than 60 miles of electric lines in Altadena as it rebuilds to reduce the risk of fire.
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Turning Altadena fire into civil right crusade: Was discrimination against Black residents at play?
A prominent civil rights attorney who represented the families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Trayvon Martin announced he's gathering evidence for a possible federal discrimination lawsuit ...
Altadena resident Connor Cipolla stands on the driveway of his home where Southern California Edison wanted to dig for the installation of underground power lines. (Ronaldo Bolanos / Los Angeles Times ...
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