Altadena homeowners rebuilding after the Eaton Fire are at the center of a California bill that would temporarily pause two ...
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Altadena could see temporary relief from predatory developers as new home offers signs of hope
Altadena residents still reeling from the devastating Eaton Fire scored a pair of victories this week — one in Sacramento and ...
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Their town burned to the ground. Should Altadena get a pass from California’s new housing laws?
A bill to shield Altadena from two density-boosting housing laws is meant to let the town rebuild on its own terms.
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Altadena residents unify to pass legislation protecting their community from dense developments
Over the last several weeks, residents' have rallied behind SB 1090, a bill that would pause multi-unit building projects in ...
Honoring a Century of Care, Resilience, and Hope on July 15, 2026 One hundred years ago, our Altadena campus opened its ...
The California State Legislature is set to vote this week on SB 1090, which, if approved, would temporarily block certain ...
SB 1090 would give Altadena the same protection as Pacific Palisades from state laws that advocates say developers are using ...
Homeowners in Altadena would have more time to rebuild their wildfire-damaged properties and homes under a new bill that ...
Two architectural midcentury homes that survived the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, have come to the market asking $2.449 million. Both are located on a 0.5-acre property on Jaxine Drive in the ...
Edwin Castro is committed to helping his hometown recover from the Eaton fire. Castro won a $2 billion Powerball lottery in 2022. Since the fire earlier this year, he has been buying up lots in ...
Today marks six months since deadly wildfires hit Southern California. On January 7, unusually strong Santa Ana winds turned parts of the Los Angeles area into an inferno. The two largest fires were ...
Kat Thompson is the audience editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. “I like to say cookies are hugs you can eat,” says Michelle Taylor, one of the co-founders of Altadena Cookie Co. “ ...
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