The recent fires in Los Angeles decimated entire neighborhoods and business districts; wiped out history; crushed open spaces and disrupted the patterns of life in the city. But even if a building ...
In an obscure strip mall in Altadena, two restaurants still stand, but they currently have no electricity or water. Three days after the Eaton fire devoured his Altadena home, Leo Bulgarini ...
If food is a love language, local giveaway was an epic repast. On Altadena’s Lake Avenue, a food mart’s parking becomes a ...
A podcast host is getting creative as he turns fashion into a fundraiser to help restaurants impacted by the Eaton Fire.
Rotting food, damaged equipment and the loss of devoted customers are part of the uncertain future for Eaton fire restaurant ...
Outside of Atladena Hardware in Altadena in the aftermath of the Eaton fire on January 8, 2025. Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images Matthew Kang is ...
From New York to Detroit to Houston, chefs and restaurants raise money, provide resources, and show support for their LA ...
Keni “Arts” Davis has depicted many of Altadena’s changes with a paintbrush.
More than 10,000 buildings are estimated to have been lost to the Eaton and Palisades fires in Los Angeles County. Among them ...
Barbara Shay, the owner of the Little Red Hen Coffee Shop, right, stands with her daughter, Annisa Faquir. Their restaurant was a community hub in Altadena, Calif., for decades.Credit...Philip Cheung ...
Wide swaths of L.A. County lay scorched after devastating fires. Long-standing restaurants that once defined the coastline were partially damaged or completely destroyed, including Gladstones, ...
Many Altadena restaurants were destroyed by the Eaton Fire, including Side Pie, Cafe De Leche, Rancho Bar, Little Red Hen Coffee Shop, Fox’s Restaurant, and Amara Kitchen. Amid the unfurling ...