Civil rights attorneys Carl Douglas and Ben Crump say they may file a civil rights lawsuit if the investigation finds evidence of discrimination.
Every time Adriana Molina drives up Lake Avenue to her retro-style women’s clothing shop Sidecca in Altadena, she sees the new outdoor mural she commissioned for the store by mu ...
Altadena’s Grocery Outlet is a neighborhood market, but has become a kind of town square, too vital to close, residents say.
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Civil rights attorneys, families weigh federal action over Eaton Fire response
Civil rights attorneys and survivors of the deadly Eaton Fire said Thursday they are closely following the state's investigation into the emergency response and may pursue federal legal action once ...
Around 8 p.m. on Saturday, as Debbie Collins was leaving her neighboring business, Ms. Dragon Print & Copy, she saw the toppled bricks, once an exterior wall, scattered onto the street.
Many Black families are still waiting to return home after the Eaton Fire ignited and ravaged Altadena for weeks in ...
In the aftermath of the Eaton Fire, Brandon Jay began helping musicians recover their equipment. The work hasn't ended over a year later.
Disaster homebuilder Homebound has broken ground on its first home in Altadena, with more than 120 letters of intent signed ...
Sen. Adam Schiff of California plans to introduce legislation to limit large corporate investors from buying properties after ...
The Eaton Fire disproportionally impacted Black households in Altadena. But the need is greater more than one year later.
Pedro and Mercedes Matus share their Altadena home-rebuilding story.
Many houses cost just $1 to buy.
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