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Here's what recovery looks like in Altadena 100 days after the Eaton Fire
There are hundreds of people still displaced and living far from their neighborhood for decades.
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Elevated lead levels near Eaton Fire burn scar keep residents out
Homeowners in Altadena say they’ve been unable to return to their homes post-Eaton Fire due to dangerous toxins near the burn area.
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Altadena knife sharpener helps Eaton Fire victim restore family heirlooms
An Altadena man whose home burned in the Eaton Fire had family heirlooms restored thanks to a knife sharpener who’s been helping the community.
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Little League fields in Altadena set to reopen with help from the Dodgers Foundation
Although the fields will soon be open, the lots around the field remain empty.
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Federal agency assures Altadena residents of safe precautions during debris crushing
Crews are continuing their work at the Altadena Golf Course to crush concrete from homes affected by the Eaton Fire.
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Vector Control conduct mosquito spraying at abandoned pools in Altadena
One pool can breed up to 3 million mosquitoes in one month.
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‘Not acceptable.' Not a single home building permit finalized in Altadena following Eaton Fire
Not a single building permit for an impacted homeowner was finalized in Altadena, a Los Angeles County official said Monday.
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Young Dodgers fan affected by Palisades Fire surprised with signed jersey, gifts from team
A 7-year-old who lost everything to the Palisades Fire, including her beloved Dodgers memorabilia, was surprised with a kind gesture from her favorite team and player.
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Lead, asbestos keep Eaton Fire victims from returning home
More than 50 homes in the Altadena area torched by the Eaton Fire were estimated to have contaminants like lead and asbestos.
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Eaton Fire areas has new concerns: dirty pools and mosquitoes
Increasing temperatures is creating a new concern for those who live in the Eaton Fire area: Mosquitoes finding breeding grounds in dirty pools.