Local clergy hold up images of Eaton fire victims at an event marking the fire's one-year anniversary in Altadena. (Carlin Stiehl / For The Times) The "Rising Together" float in Pasadena's Rose Parade ...
Writers Michelle Huneven, Bonnie S. Kaplan, Ashton Cynthia Clarke, Sakae Manning and Désirée Zamorano share stories of ...
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Altadena Girls pop-up creates a permanent space where teenage fire survivors can just feel normal
An effort to bring free clothes, toiletries and a sense of normalcy to girls displaced by January’s fires now has a permanent home in Old Town Pasadena. Altadena Girls started as a donation-supported ...
Shrinking’ is a Pasadena show. It’s an Altadena show. The more we can actually operate there and create work there...the better the place will be,” actor Luke Tennie tells TODAY.com.
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In fire-scarred Altadena, displaced congregations remain 'in the wilderness'
LOS ANGELES (RNS) — Of the 9,400 structures destroyed by the Eaton Fire last January, more than a dozen were houses of ...
ALTADENA, Calif. — Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor rummaged through the debris of where their Altadena home once stood to see what they could salvage from the destructive Eaton Fire. While Raynor ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Altadena is preparing to welcome the community back to Christmas Tree Lane this weekend, marking the full return of the ...
One year after the fire tore through Altadena and neighboring communities, destroying thousands of homes, the neighborhood remains in flux.
Sipoo Shelene Hearring, 68, got one step closer to home Monday night. The owner and master instructor of Altadena’s Two Dragons Chinese Martial Arts Studio had been working non-stop, teaching classes ...
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