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Jay Leno Serves First Responders Fighting L.A. Wildfires Hot Meals in Vintage Fire Truck
"We’re cooking for the crew, and you guys if you’re hungry," the comedian and TV host told Anderson Cooper.
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A Sense of Home Launches Home Kit Initiative for L.A. Fire Victims, With Support From Ted Sarandos and Nicole Avant
The nonprofit will offer survivors comprehensive home kits including furniture, kitchenware, bedding, cleaning supplies and health and hygiene products.
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Spencer Pratt Says He Feels “Like a Ghost” After Losing House in L.A. Fire: “I Don’t Have a Single Photo Now From Before An iPhone Existed”
Pratt and wife Heidi Montag, who both starred on 'The Hills,' were among the many who lost everything in the Pacific Palisades fire.
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Palisades Charter High School Asks Los Angeles Community for Help With Relocating After Fire
Damage from the massive Palisades Fire could send students back into remote learning, but administrators are seeking an alternative.
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The Long, Emotional Road To Rebuilding Mental Health After The Fires
Getting Altadena and the Palisades functioning again is hard. Reconstructing shattered selves is Herculean.
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Steve Guttenberg Gives Emotional Update on Wildfire Devastation: “We’re in Shock”
The actor, who has made headlines for assisting his Pacific Palisades community, tells The Hollywood Reporter about his neighborhood's plight: "We're going to have some depression and a lot of sadness."
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Hollywood Pantages Donates $125,000 to Firefighters, First Responders Amid L.A. Fires
The iconic theater in the heart of Hollywood is splitting the funds between five organizations supporting those tackling the wildfires and those facing immediate need.
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Hollywood Stars Who Have Lost Homes in the Devastating L.A. Wildfires
Mandy Moore, Anna Faris, Milo Ventimiglia, Paris Hilton, Jeff Bridges, Bozoma Saint John, Mel Gibson, Billy Crystal and Diane Warren are among the celebrities whose houses were destroyed by the blazes.
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Palisades Fire: How the Will Rogers Ranch Horses Were Saved
The herd is now out of harm's way. But those responsible for their rescue face an uncertain future.
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Ali MacGraw, Whose Malibu Home Burned Down in 1993, on Devastation of Loss and Best Ways Forward
The breakout superstar of 1970's 'Love Story' recalls the events of a fateful day when a fire claimed her Malibu home while offering advice to those experiencing much worse tragedy right now in Los Angeles.
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Mandy Moore’s Family Sheltering With Hilary Duff After Home Impacted From L.A. Wildfires
In an Instagram post shared Tuesday, Moore's brother-in-law Griffin Goldsmith, whose home also burned down from the fires, expressed gratitude to Duff and her family for their generosity.
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Ex-Home of Beach Boys’ Dennis Wilson, Where He Once Housed Manson Family, Survives Palisades Fire
14400 Sunset Blvd., where in the late 1960s Wilson would regularly host cult leader Charles Manson and many of his followers, has been left standing following the L.A. wildfires.
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Beyoncé Postpones Jan. 14 Announcement Due to L.A. Fires
The singer, via her foundation, also donated $2.5 million to fire relief efforts.
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Scott Derrickson, Whose Home Was Destroyed by 2018 Woolsey Fire, Shares Lessons Learned From Devastation
The 'Doctor Strange' director opens up on how a catastrophic fire impacted his family ("people grieve differently") and wise words offered by mentor Wim Wenders to his young son: "Hold onto your memories. No one can burn them."
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Eva Longoria Donates $1M of Jeff Bezos Courage and Civility Award to Support L.A. Fire Recovery
The star, who received the $50 million prize from the Amazon founder last year, will donate a part of it to the Latino Community Foundation as well as the California Community Foundation.
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“It’s the Little Things”: Hollywood Charity Says Many Victims Overwhelmed With Most Basic Needs
The Motion Picture & Television Fund, whose outreach was pivotal during both the pandemic and the Hollywood strikes, has turned its social-service apparatus to the destructive L.A. wildfires.
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