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The long road to rebuilding the community of Altadena continues, and a new round of financial good news could be the break that local businesses need.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department shared that since the Eaton fire, looting and crime have surged by 250%.

Jasmin Shupper shares how Greenline Housing Foundation is working to preserve Altadena's legacy through its land banking initiative.

For the residents of Altadena, the remnants of the wildfire that forever changed their community are paving the way for a new era.

Looters have gone a step further in their theft pursuits by disguising themselves as officials sent to restore and rebuild Altadena.

For Altadena residents whose homes miraculously withstood the mighty flames, an even bigger fear has been unlocked involving their health.

Altadena Boys launched in January with a six-day donation drive that drew a huge community response. Months later, it's still going strong.

Not a single building permit has been finalized for the over 1,500 properties in Altadena that are ready to be rebuilt.

One month after the Eaton fire ravaged Altadena, the first vacant lot available, among the ash and debris, sold for a jaw-dropping $500,000.

civil rights and advocacy attorneys are ready to lend their support and legal expertise to help Altadena residents' fire recovery.

Wildfire survivors gathered in Pasadena for the Wildfire Recovery and Rebuild Conference, presented by the Los Angeles Sentinel. 

Altadena artist, Keni Arts, shares his latest work documenting the aftermath of the devastating Eaton Fire and the stories behind them.