Altadena
A significant number of Eaton fire survivors say their insurance payouts don’t cover the costs of rebuilding, if they even receive money at all.
NewsOne’s documentary 'One Year Later: The Eaton Fire' examines how the devastating fire has forever reshaped Altadena’s Black community.
One year later, Altadena residents are still recovering. Rebuilding is underway, but environmental contaminants remain a concern.
The California Catastrophe Response Council convened to discuss the numerous insurance claims related to the Eaton fire.
The Synergy Group plans to open its Rebuild Center, which offers Eaton wildfire victims streamlined support for residential reconstruction.
If approved, the audit will examine the complete timeline response of both the Eaton and Palisades wildfires.
Real estate developers are so desperate to buy the burned lots in Altadena that they are offering to buy them in bulk.
As Altadena continues rebuilding, the question of who (or what) was responsible for failing to issue timely evacuation alerts remains.
To provide an update on where things stand currently in Altadena, here is a list of some of the most important developments.
The Dena Care Collective is a wildfire relief initiative launched by former Black California mayors Aja Brown and Michael Tubbs.
NewsOne interviewed residents, artists, lawmakers, and advocates who highlight the strength and dedication of Altadena as residents navigate the aftermath of the Eaton Fire.
Radio executive Colby “Colb” Tyner joined 'Get Up Mornings with Erica Campbell' to talk about a powerful new project: Altadena After the Fire, a podcast produced by Urban One that sheds light on the recovery of a historic Black community devastated by wildfire. Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for […]