We could have gone elsewhere, of course — to Koreatown, Sylmar or Van Nuys — but Altadena had a magnetic draw. Something about the untamed, inventive spirit of the place. The feral pockets and ...
The 35-seat venue that was home to local comics and big acts, such as Maria Bamford, Alex Borstein and Fred Armisen, was ...
On Tuesday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order banning unsolicited, low-ball property offers in ...
Altadena is where Boyer would wait with his ... He qualified for the main draw at a major for the first time, beating countryman Chris Eubanks in his final qualifying match. He’s also, at ...
One artist’s offer to create free portraits of homes destroyed in the Palisades and Eaton Fires generated hundreds of ...
It’s hard not to draw parallels between Altadena and Hawaii’s Lahaina, both tight-knit communities of mostly middle-class people situated in an idyllic landscape devastated by wildfire.
Throughout the burn zone, Angelenos struggled to save their pets. Among the most difficult to save are those that live in ...
Danielle Neal is a fourth-generation resident of Altadena who saw the house she grew up in and the apartment she rented burn down in the wildfires that swept through Los Angeles County. Neal, 30 ...
The mind-bending scale of residential ruin from the Los Angeles fires is slowly coming into focus — particularly in Altadena, a tight-knit community where as many as 7,000 structures burned.