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Runners can participate as a relay team of up to five people, run the full 50k as an individual or run whatever segment of ...
Following best practices from previous federal post-wildfire soil-testing efforts, The Times collected samples from ...
The L.A. County Sheriff's Department is seeking to stem burglaries in fire-ravaged Altadena with new security cameras, but ...
Some nonprofits are buying burned lots in Altadena in an effort to limit disaster gentrification as for-profit developers ...
Altadena’s motley group of water companies join a history of water in the area that dates back to the 19th century and ...
Noah Haggerty is an environment, health and science reporter at the Los Angeles Times. With a background in physics, he has conducted research on spacecraft propulsion, fusion energy and plasma — the ...
Residents have teamed up with a public works veteran to rid the public right of way of signs after the Eaton Fire.
African Americans have found refuge and community in Altadena for more than a century, flourishing despite housing discrimination laws and other forms of racism.
Yesterday, faith and community leaders, community members and environmental advocates rallied in support of the Make Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act. At the rally, advocates demanded that fossil ...
Residents who’ve returned home after the L.A. firestorm are facing another issue: getting back online. The primary high-speed ...
An Altadena family was hit by burglars targeting fire victims. Natalie LaFourche showed Inside Edition her ransacked bedroom.
Almost four months after Margot Stueber’s Altadena home of 18 years burned down in the Eaton fire, construction workers broke ...