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Business in the 91001 zip code impacted by the fire may apply for grants between $500 and $2,500 to cover critical recovery ...
Li Lujan's home is one of more than a hundred that were damaged or destroyed in Pasadena by the wildfire, and she's hoping ...
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LA Public Press on MSNUndocumented day laborers cleared debris after the Eaton Fire. Now they’re afraid to workAs advocates warn that "there's no reconstruction of Altadena and Pasadena without the immigrant workforce," immigration raids are forcing essential workers into hiding.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNICE raid scares off workers rebuilding communities destroyed by Eaton FireNeighbors are demanding answers after six people were detained during an ICE raid Wednesday in Pasadena, a community that is ...
Volunteers, community members and fire survivors come together June 26 to 27 for a kickoff rebuilding event led by Habitat ...
Raj, 35, was at the Thursday to open a seed library, similar to Little Free Libraries, stocked with packets of seed instead ...
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNIn the wake of the Eaton fire, Pasadena officials stress that fireworks are illegal in the cityFive months after the Eaton fire ravaged large swaths of Altadena and parts of Pasadena and Sierra Madre, and with summer ...
On Monday, demolition began at the Eliot Arts Magnet Academy in Altadena, which was damaged in the wildfire. Since the fire, students were relocated to McKinley School in Pasadena, but they're eager ...
A fire that broke out in the foothills near Eaton Canyon around 6:28 p.m. has quickly grown to 400 acres. Fast-moving Eaton fire explodes in Pasadena, Altadena - Los Angeles Times ...
Pasadena Fire Chief Chad Augustin’s plan for the city’s fire department will alleviate short-staffing issues the department experienced during the Eaton fire, he said this week.
PASADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Hazardous waste has been cleared from many Pasadena homes destroyed in the Eaton Fire. Now the city is focusing on accelerating the rebuilding process. It's been nearly ...
A bear returned to a home in Pasadena, California, for the first time since the Eaton Fire in January, and enjoyed a quick dip. The owners of the home weren't sure if the bear, nicknamed Cinnamon, had ...
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