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Officials provide Friday update on LA wildfires
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and other city officials provided updates on the fires blazing across Los Angeles on Friday morning.
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California wildfires have clear links to climate change
Although wildfires occur naturally, climate change amplifies their intensity and how quickly they can spread. Meteorologist Chase Cain explains two of the strongest links between climate change and the wildfire emergency in Southern California.
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Community coming together outside Rose Bowl to help fire victims
For those displaced by the California wildfires, some help is now being offered at the Rose Bowl.
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Live updates: About 153,000 people under evacuation orders in LA County
See updates on Los Angeles County wildfires as flames continue to threaten homes in Pacific Palisades, Altadena and elsewhere.
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Death toll climbs to 10 in Southern California wildfires
The number of deceased people has increased to 10 as authorities and the medical examiner continue to respond to reported fatalities.
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How the Los Angeles wildfires have affected the Lakers, Rams, Kings, players, coaches and more
The Santa Ana winds have long been a harbinger of trouble in Southern California, their fierce gusts igniting and spreading wildfires that leave devastation in their wake. This week, as flames roared through neighborhoods and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate, Los Angeles—a city known for its resilience—found its sports community deeply intertwined with the unfolding tragedy. From postponed games...
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Curfew hours implemented to prevent looting in LA fire evacuation zones
The curfew will take place from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. in Pacific Palisades and Altadena.
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How to avoid scams while donating to victims of California wildfires
While people from across the country are looking to help the wildfire victims, criminals are taking advantage of the situation through scams targeting donators. NBC10 Responds reporter Tracy Davidson shares tips on avoiding scams while donating to the victims.
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Volunteers from South Jersey help victims of Los Angeles wildfires
Volunteers from New Jersey are helping the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl has the details.
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Wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles
Wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles, leaving thousands without homes. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has the latest on the battle to control the flames, NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama speaks with Philly residents with ties to California and NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has the fire weather outlook in California.
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LA Country Sheriff working to implement a curfew in fire areas
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna says he is working to implement a curfew in select fire areas and may have it set as soon as Thursday evening.
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Human remains found in home destroyed by Palisades Fire
Human remains were found in a a home destroyed by the Palisades Fire on Wednesday
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‘I had to save my turtle': Man recounts losing apartment in fire but saving his turtles
An Altadena man recounts sneaking into his smoke-damaged apartment to save his turtles.
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How to help victims of the Los Angeles wildfires
From tips on avoiding scams to a list of charitable organizations, here’s your guide to helping the victims of the wildfires in Los Angeles County, California.
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Einstein, Hubble and smog: Why Mt. Wilson is historically important
Conan Nolan explains the historical importance of Mt. Wilson in Los Angeles.
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WATCH: Homes continue to burn along the beach on PCH
The Palisades Fire continues to destroy homes along Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles. Aerial footage shows the devastation.
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Satellite images show shocking before-and-after California fire damage
Images from above the Eaton Fire in Altadena show what burn zones looked like before flames tore through the area northeast of Los Angeles.
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‘Everything is gone': Reporter shows devastation in Pacific Palisades
John Cádiz Kelmack walks through a Pacific Palisades neighborhood that was decimated by the Palisades Fire.
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‘Despicable': LA District Attorney sends warning to anyone taking advantage of fire victims
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman sent a stern warning to anyone trying to take advantage of fire victims.
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Fire officials provide updates on wildfires across Los Angeles
Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone and Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley provide updates on the fires across the city.