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At least half of the homes sold in Altadena following the Eaton Fire have been purchased by corporations, raising alarms ...
I do a pretty good job of being able to see myself in someone else’s shoes,” Stack-Eaton said. “Really, just building trust, ...
Li, a longtime resident, got the city’s first two approved building permits in the wake of the Eaton fire’s destruction.
About six months after the Eaton Fire, homeowners in Altadena are frustrated by hurdles to rebuilding, including the LA ...
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LAist on MSNVolunteer historians are racing to record the stories and voices of Eaton Fire survivorsThe Altadena Historical Society, responding to the loss of photos and heirlooms, launches an oral history project for fire ...
At least 14 churches, synagogues, mosques and temples were destroyed and many others sustained damage in the fires.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNHabitat for Humanity starts rebuilding homes lost in Eaton Fire with 'Walls of Hope'Most families thought it would be years before they'd have a home again, but thanks to Habitat for Humanity, it could be much ...
One Chicago Blackhawks prospect is “certainly going against the grain” by reversing his decision to play in college.
Corporations devastate Altadena community by buying 50% of fire-damaged homes. Corporate buyers exploit tragedy while ...
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Construction is halfway complete on the new Crisis Care Center in Lansing. The Community Mental ...
Jun Li, a longtime resident, got the city’s first two approved building permits in the wake of the Eaton fire. Property owner Jun Li oversees the work on her property in Pasadena.
The property is named Owl’s Nest because it feels as if it is at an elevation where owls would like to nest, said Daniel ...
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