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Five months after wildfires devastated Altadena, CA, developers have started buying up burned lots in the city, raising fears of gentrification among locals. But one real estate agent argues that ...
In the wake of the devastating Eaton fire that tore through Altadena, California, in January, hundreds of signs sprouted up in the ash-laden yards of burned-down homes: "Altadena Not for Sale." ...
Proposed California law would help wildfire victims avoid sales to financial predators The Community Stabilization Act is winding its way through committees in the California legislature.
In the aftermath of the Eaton Fire, the Black residents of Altadena, California reflect on the community's recovery and rebuilding efforts.
Looters raise crime by 250% in Altadena, LASD says In addition to looting homes, thieves have also tried to steal copper wires from dormant power lines.
Can Altadena businesses rise from the ashes? An on-the-ground look at how local business owners plan to rebuild after the devastation of the Eaton fire.
Discrimination has made it harder for Black people in the Los Angeles area to buy and keep their homes. Did it also make them more fire-prone when Altadena burned?