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Tennis player Taylor Fritz is donating Australian Open prize money to LA wildfire relief funds
Several athletes with connections to the LA area have been competing at the year’s first Grand Slam tournament.
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Casey Wasserman meets with Donald Trump to discuss LA Olympics amid wildfires
LA28 President and Chairperson Casey Wasserman and President-elect Donald Trump met Wednesday to discuss the Games as Los Angeles continues to battle devastating wildfires in the region.
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Recovery effort ‘Altadena Girls' helps teens impacted by Eaton Fire
Makeup, perfume, hair products, or a new outfit may all seem like luxuries to teenage girls who lost everything to the Eaton Fire.
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Questions raised about whether Los Angeles did enough to prepare for the deadly Palisades Fire
New questions are being raised about whether the City of Los Angeles and its fire department did enough to prepare in the days ahead of the deadly Palisades Fire.
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‘Just devastating': Families displaced by LA wildfires flocking to OC, realtor says
The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles county have many affected homeowners flooding the luxury real estate market in Orange County, with realtors saying they’re seeing a huge demand for short and long-term leases.
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California wildfires aftermath: Stark photos of LA-area devastation
Massive wildfires ignited in the Los Angeles-area early last week, destroying homes, schools and other buildings around the region. The Palisades and Eaton fires rank among the most destructive in California history.
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California wildfires aftermath: Stark photos of LA-area devastation
Massive wildfires ignited in the Los Angeles-area early last week, destroying homes, schools and other buildings around the region. The Palisades and Eaton fires rank among the most destructive in California history.
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New task force to fight crime related to LA area's devastating wildfires
As the Los Angeles area reels from the ongoing wildfires, local and federal law enforcement agencies are teaming up to crack down on wildfire-related crime across the region. The Joint Regional Fire Crimes Task Force will focus on looting, burglary, impersonation offenses, arson, illegal drone activity and fraud “targeting both disaster victims and those wishing to make charitable donations,” according...
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Super Scooper planes that fight wildfires are ‘rugged, reliable' — and rare
Only about 160 of the fire-dousing aircraft, which are built in Canada using a 55-year-old design, are in operation worldwide as demand for them grows.
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As Los Angeles burns, Hollywood's Oscar season turns into a pledge drive
When the Palisades Fire broke out in Los Angeles, Hollywood’s awards season was in full swing. The Golden Globes had transpired less than 48 hours earlier and a series of splashy awards banquets followed in the days after. But the enormity of the destruction in Southern California has quickly snuffed out all festiveness in the movie industry’s high season of...
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NBA reschedules 9 games as result of California wildfires and Atlanta storm
The NBA announced new dates for the games that were postponed over the past week due to the California wildfires and Atlanta winter storm.
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Retro blue VW van miraculously survives deadly LA fire: ‘It makes no sense'
A surprising AP photograph of an undamaged Volkswagen van surrounded by destruction from a Los Angeles wildfire has astonished viewers.
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How to avoid scams when supporting California wildfire relief efforts
Scammers often prey on the public’s sympathy and generosity after natural disasters using tactics like fradulent charities and crowdfunding campaigns.
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Here's where insurance companies see the most risk for disasters
In the wake of the Los Angeles-area wildfires, some U.S. residents seek safety from climate-related calamities.
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Live updates: Firefighters work to control wildfires as winds die down
The region remains on high alert as the latest wind event continues.
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Insurance attorney, Woolsey Fire victims offer advice on how to file insurance claims
To help fire victims walk through a process that may seem overwhelming, an insurance attorney and Woolsey Fire victims provided guidance to help file insurance claims.
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Creator of homemade water pump that saved home from Palisades Fire speaks out
A San Gabriel Valley man who built a water pump that was credited with saving a home from the Palisades Fire is getting inundated with calls and emails from apprehensive homeowners looking to protect their homes from the next time tragedy strikes.
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Eaton Fire becomes second-most destructive wildfire in California history
The Eaton Fire, one of two major wildfires burning in the Southern California region, is now the second-most destructive wildfire on record in California, according to Cal Fire. The fire, which started the night of Jan. 7 near Altadena, has torched 14,117 acres and over 7,000 buildings, and taken the lives of 15 people. The fire is currently at 35%...
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One of Los Angeles' two lesbian bars announced it will close due to wildfires
The owners of The Ruby Fruit said their bar will shutter due to the “financial impact” of the fires, while lesbian bars nationwide are raising funds to help support Honey’s at Star Love.
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‘We stayed and fought': Victims of the Southern California wildfires share their personal stories
NBC10’s Deanna Durante just returned from California, where she spent days covering the devastating fires. Now, she’s sharing the stories of people who went to great lengths to save their homes.