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Jan 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Firefighters Face Huge Winds as L. A. Fires Rage On

The fires in Los Angeles County are far from over. After a tough day of containing the Palisades fire, firefighters are getting ready for strong winds that could bring the firestorm to new areas. These winds could get really strong, reaching over 75 mph in some places. Weather experts are worried ab

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Jan 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Winds and Wildfires: Southern California's New Threat

Southern California is bracing for a tough few days. The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning that will last until Wednesday night. This means strong winds and dry conditions are expected, making it easier for wildfires to start and spread. The warning covers areas like Los Angeles

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Jan 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Firefighters' Low Pay: Kim Kardashian Speaks Out Amid LA Wildfires

In the midst of California's wildfires, reality star Kim Kardashian has brought attention to a troubling issue: the pay of incarcerated firefighters who are risking their lives to save their communities. Instead of promoting her clothing line, as she previously did, she highlighted the grim reality

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Jan 12 2025BUSINESS

The Eaton Fire: A Small Business's Sudden Shutdown

Imagine building a successful business for years, only to have it reduced to ashes in a matter of hours. That's the reality for restaurant owners Paul Rosenbluh and Monique King. They were miles away, finalizing another business deal, when the Eaton Fire tore through their beloved diner, Fox's Resta

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Jan 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

L. A. Wildfires: Learning in the Wild, Lost and Found

Imagine a place where kids could learn and play outdoors during a pandemic. For many families in Los Angeles, that place was Eaton Canyon Nature Center. But wildfires have changed everything. Schools are closed, and the beloved nature center is gone. Parents like Irina Contreras are heartbroken. Her

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Jan 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

How T-Mobile is Helping L. A. Wildfire Victims

In the aftermath of California's wildfires, T-Mobile has stepped up to lend a helping hand. Their store on 1318 Huntington Dr. , South Pasadena, CA 91030, is now a hub for free Wi-Fi and round-the-clock device charging. You don't need to be a T-Mobile customer to use these services. The company is a

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Jan 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Famous Faces Face Fire: L. A. Celebrities Lose Homes

A huge wildfire in Los Angeles has left a trail of destruction, with many famous people finding themselves among those who lost their homes. The fire, which started on January 7, has burned thousands of acres and forced about 200, 000 people to flee their homes. Some big names in Hollywood, like Mil

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Jan 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why California's Wildfires Are Getting Worse

California's wildfires are becoming more intense due to climate change. Experts warn that these fires are here to stay and will impact every industry in the region. The problem isn't new – it's been building for over a century. Wildfires are natural, but human development and climate change make the

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

Sad News for LA's New Coach: Home Lost in Fires

In the heartbreaking saga of the Los Angeles fires, one name stands out: JJ Redick, the newly appointed Lakers head coach, lost his family home. Redick, along with his wife Chelsea and their kids, traded their beloved Brooklyn community for L. A. this summer. Despite initial hesitations, they were s

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Jan 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tragic Loss: Former Child Star Perishes in California Wildfires

In a heartbreaking turn of events, a former child actor from Australia lost his life in the recent California wildfires. The devastating blaze swept through his family's sprawling Malibu estate, taking the life of 32-year-old Rory Callum Sykes. His mother, Shelley Sykes, shared the tragic news on so

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