A County of Los Angeles map shows which homes were destroyed in the Eaton Fire in Altadena. A red icon means a home is more than 50% burned down, and the photo link shows its current state. The County ...
The community has been a sanctuary for Black residents. Homeownership for African Americans in Altadena is about 81% — close to double the national rate.
As the Eaton Fire ravaged everything in its path in Altadena, generations of homes were destroyed, except for one woman whose home was spared.
The couple had just moved from their modest fixer-upper in Altadena’s Janes Village to their dream home in architect Gregory Ain’s Park Planned homes, when the Eaton fire roared to life.
Historic landmarks by the likes of Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey and a noted Midcentury retreat by architect Ray Kappe have been ...
Former Imagineer Joe Rohde took to Instagram on Wednesday, Jan. 8 to remember his time in the Altadena neighborhood and mourn the loss of countless homes owned by his fellow Imagineers.
Residents of Altadena’s beloved Christmas Tree Lane held their breath Wednesday as the swiftly growing Eaton fire tore through the area, threatening homes in a neighborhood that hosts one of the ...