California updates its Los Angeles wildfire website to help victims find resources as they continue to recover.
Strong Santa Ana winds fueled wildfires that burned across Southern California for more than three weeks, forcing tens of thousands of residents out from their homes.
Tens of thousands of people are displaced in California and first responders are battling blazes. Here’s a guide to how you can help and when that help is deductible.
Even if you’re not able to lend a physical hand, there are still plenty of ways to help those affected by the California wildfires. Here are just some organizations that could use your support.
Recovery work is underway to help the thousands of Californians and small businesses that have been impacted by wildfires. Here is how small businesses can help.
Nonprofit groups are working to distribute essential supplies to those impacted by the fires across the Los Angeles area.
The American Red Cross of Greater Los Angeles is providing shelter to wildfire victims and their domestic family pets as well as food, water, health and emotional support services. The non-profit is ...
Luka Dončić has recorded his first assist as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers, and it didn’t come on the basketball court.
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AS Gov. Gavin Newsom roamed Capitol Hill urging lawmakers to provide more aid to Southern California wildfire victims, ...
10:25 a.m.: Beginning Feb. 10, FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers will operate with new hours. They will be open 7 days a week ...
The MSPCA-Angell took in 9 dogs impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. The dogs range in age from roughly one to 10-years-old and include mixes of hounds, German shepherds, pit bulls, and cattle dogs, ...
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California lawmaker calls for changes to help keep fire hydrants working during wildfiresAssemblymember Steve Bennett is proposing legislation to better protect water supplies during a wildfire. Here's why.
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