Send us a text Andrew King and Angela Giachetti didn’t know each other on January 7, 2025. They lived only a few blocks apart - in Altadena. When the Santa Ana winds got so strong that power started failing, King loaded his two kids and his wife into their minivan and took off to a nearby hotel in Pasadena. Better safe than sorry, he figured. Giachetti and her husband were new parents. Their son was only nine months old, and their main concern was him. But they figured they could wait until t...
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Send us a text Andrew King and Angela Giachetti didn’t know each other on January 7, 2025. They lived only a few blocks apart - in Altadena. When the Santa Ana winds got so strong that power started failing, King loaded his two kids and his wife into their minivan and took off to a nearby hotel in Pasadena. Better safe than sorry, he figured. Giachetti and her husband were new parents. Their son was only nine months old, and their main concern was him. But they figured they could wait until t...
Rebuild:LA Episode 044: Saving History from Wildfire with Headwater Economics’ Ryan Handy
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Rebuild:LA Episode 044: Saving History from Wildfire with Headwater Economics’ Ryan Handy
Send us a text The Palisades and Eaton Fires destroyed a lot of history. Will Rogers’s ranch home, Pasadena Waldorf School, Robert Bridges House, The Bunny Museum, Andrew McNally House, Theater Palisades, and The Zane Gray Estate are just a few of the thousands of structures lost in the fires. They all were touchstones in the communities where they were located. What does their loss mean to the Pacific Palisades and Altadena? What could we have done to protect them? And what do we need to do ...
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Send us a text Andrew King and Angela Giachetti didn’t know each other on January 7, 2025. They lived only a few blocks apart - in Altadena. When the Santa Ana winds got so strong that power started failing, King loaded his two kids and his wife into their minivan and took off to a nearby hotel in Pasadena. Better safe than sorry, he figured. Giachetti and her husband were new parents. Their son was only nine months old, and their main concern was him. But they figured they could wait until t...