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Corporations devastate Altadena community by buying 50% of fire-damaged homes. Corporate buyers exploit tragedy while ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNAltadena residents who lost homes in Eaton Fire give progress report, remain determined to rebuildThe effort to rebuild the thousands of homes lost in the Eaton Fire is slowly picking up. Leanne Suter spoke to fire victims who are hopeful they'll be able to one day return to their neighborhoods.
An artist who lost her home in the Eaton Fire is collecting shards from the rubble to create a mosaic project – one she hopes ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNAltadena residents unite to save the remaining trees after Eaton FireVolunteers are working to save as many trees as they can after losing more than half of the city’s trees during the ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNRecent immigration operations have stalled rebuilding in AltadenaWidespread immigration operations have had an effect across LA County, including Altadena, which now has halted building ...
At least half of the homes sold in Altadena following the Eaton Fire have been purchased by corporations, raising alarms ...
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Dwell on MSNThe Corporations Quietly Buying Up AltadenaI combed through public records to uncover who’s been scooping up burned lots in and around the L.A. community—and it’s not ...
The location — across from Fair Oaks Burger — was chosen to honor first responders, community organizers, fire victims and ...
As Altadena continues to rebuild after the Eaton fire, some local business owners expect to be shafted by insurance.
Business owners in Altadena continue to recover and rebuild, six months after the Eaton Fire erupted in their communities.
Immigration raids are threatening to hinder the colossal undertaking to reconstruct the 13,000 homes that were wiped away in ...
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