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Altadena averages 21.09 inches (535.7 mm) of rain a year, over 6 inches (150 mm) more than nearby Los Angeles due to the orographic effect created by the San Gabriel Mountains. Because of the slope on which the city is built, sewer lines in the city's northern section have been known to overflow significantly. [citation needed]
Altadena, California — More than 9,000 homes and businesses were burned to the ground in the deadly Eaton Fire, ... Last week, the waste began arriving at a park in the city of Azusa, ...
The Eaton fire, burning on the east side of the city near Pasadena, has completely obliterated a vital piece of Black history. Altadena was more than a neighborhood; it was a beacon of opportunity.
The Eaton Fire, inland of the more well-known and much wealthier Palisades area, has consumed nearly 15,000 acres and most of Altadena, an unincorporated middle-class city, north of Pasadena with ...
Altadena, a diverse working-class community in Los Angeles County, is a far cry from the more renowned Pasadena, its neighbor directly north, and the nearby and more glitzy and wealthy Pacific ...
After authorities reopened parts of Altadena for the first time since the Eaton fire, residents returned to a grim checkerboard of destroyed homes next to others that were largely spared.
Altadena Hardware was a staple in the community for more than 80 years, owned by the Orlandini family for the last 15. The homes of the parents and the brothers, who now co-own the space, were ...
For a particular creative community, Altadena represented one of the last great affordable places in L.A. to raise a family. The Eaton fire left those homes in ashes, and destroyed one vision of ...