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African Americans have found refuge and community in Altadena for more than a century, flourishing despite housing discrimination laws and other forms of racism.
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KFI AM 640 on MSNNonprofits Aim to Prevent Gentrification in Altadena After FireNonprofits in Altadena are working to prevent gentrification after the Eaton fire by purchasing burned lots and selling them at affordable prices to locals.
Journalism is the favorite in the 151st Kentucky Derby. Four months ago, he and his trainer were displaced by the destructive ...
Three months since GRAMMY® telecast viewers generously contributed nearly $10 million for Los Angeles Fire Relief efforts, that money has made its way to recipients across the region, helping both ...
People watching the 67th annual Grammy Awards, which aired three months ago today, contributed nearly $10 million for Los ...
Altadena’s motley group of water companies join a history of water in the area that dates back to the 19th century and ...
The L.A. County Sheriff's Department is seeking to stem burglaries in fire-ravaged Altadena with new security cameras, but ...
Her house and her Steinway burned in the Eaton fire. Now, Jeanina Quezada got an Austrian piano as a gift from Harvey Mudd ...
Local residents are invited to a free compost giveaway this Saturday, April 26, from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm at Sierra Vista Park ...
For people who believe in the message of the Christ, this year’s Easter story of loss and renewal is bruisingly real.
Enter the R & S Kayne Foundation, a philanthropic group that has put up $1 million to test soils in the two fire zones, as ...
The environmental justice advocate, scientist and native Angeleno became director of Sierra Club California on Tuesday ... as wildfires in Altadena and Pacific Palisades destroyed hundreds ...
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