As communities rebuild across California after January's fires, one NCAT professor sheds light on ongoing concerns in Altadena ...
The first Altadena property with a home that was destroyed by the Eaton Fire in January has officially sold, just days after ...
The big question facing many fire victims: whether or not to rebuild. In Altadena, at least one burned-out lot has already sold - and for more than the list price.
In the wake of the Eaton wildfire in LA, residents are building collective power to push back predatory developers.
How the victims rebuild their lives will now depend largely on California’s beleaguered home insurance market. Unlike many fire victims in other parts of the L.A. area, the Quintons and many of their ...
In the months leading up to the fires, several homeowners in Altadena reported that their insurance providers declined to renew their policies, forcing many people onto the California Fair Access ...
In 1922, the Balian family bought a home in Altadena, having made their money by making ice cream, and turned it into the ...
Kevin Devine stands in front of his destroyed home in the Altadena area in Los Angeles, California. Devine and thousands of other lost their homes to the Eaton Fire. The insurance situation is ...
For days, Miva Wheatley Friedli’s family and friends held onto the hope that she was lost somewhere and not at home when the Eaton fire ripped through Altadena. The 86-year-old grandmother often ...
Altadena has not yet experienced issues like these, but that might not last. California prohibits insurance companies from dropping customers in fire-struck areas for at least a year, but ...