List of local businesses helping Southern California wildfire victims
Here is as list of organizations accepting donations and offering to help Southern California wildfire victims.
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Here is as list of organizations accepting donations and offering to help Southern California wildfire victims.
LA leaders ordered an analysis of the city's water infrastructure after Newsom called for an independent investigation into the reports of inadequate hydrants and an empty Santa Ynez reservoir.
The Pasadena Humane Society has created an animal rescue hotline to help pets and owners separated during the Eaton Fire.
Amid the rubble from the thousands of Altadena homes burned during the Eaton Fire lies the remnants of a parish's decades-old house of worship.
An Arizona school has offered to help students of Aveson Charter after two of their campuses were leveled by the Eaton Fire.
At the centers, FEMA representatives can help people affected by the wildfires apply for federal assistance.
Attorneys representing those affected by the Eaton Fire filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison alleging that the company's equipment sparked the disastrous blaze in Altadena.
As the destructive wildfires continue to burn in Los Angeles County, weather officials have issued a new series of red flag warnings with another round of Santa Ana winds once again expected to slam the region.
The smoke advisory will last until Sunday night.
People in the Palisades and Eaton fire evacuation areas should use bottled water and refrain from using their tap water until further notice.
The Azusa Police Department arrested a man for allegedly sparking a fire at Pioneer Park late Friday night.
Thieves stole three Humvees from the Tustin Army Reserve Center.
SkyCal flew over a portion of the San Gabriel Valley on Friday, offering an aerial look at some of the areas impacted by the Eaton Fire.
The Los Angeles Fire Department pushed back against speculation that its chief, Kristin Crowley, had been dismissed as crews continue to battle the wildfires across the region.
Los Angeles firefighters rushed to Pacoima to extinguish brush fire burning near homes.