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Here is a list of some of the Southern California businesses offering support.
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Here is a list of some of the Southern California businesses offering support.
From the Pacific Palisades to Pasadena, people across Los Angeles County have been evacuated from their homes as one of the worst windstorms in the last decade fueled a handful of destructive wildfires.
Josh Sanders reports from Malibu, where he speaks with one of the members of the family that owns "Moonshadows," what was once a popular destination for diners before it was completely destroyed by the Palisades Fire. He says the family is now working to raise money to help their employees who are without a job.
Dr. Lori Baudino, a child psychologist, joins KCAL weekends to provide Sheba Turk and Rachel Kim with advice to parents on how to better aid their children dealing with anxiety as a result of the Southern California wildfires.
A "go bag" is a backpack filled with everything you need in case of an emergency evacuation.
From the Pacific Palisades to Pasadena, people across Los Angeles County have been evacuated from their homes as one of the worst windstorms in the last decade fueled a handful of destructive wildfires. KCAL Cares and the American Red Cross have partnered to support our communities in crisis. Here's how you can help those affected by the fires.
Mahsa Saeidi reports from Westwood, where she speaks with some of the many people placed under evacuation order on Saturday as the Palisades Fire once again started to intensify.
Josh Sanders reports from Arcadia, where he gets a firsthand look at the unbelievable amounts of donations that continue pouring in at a spontaneous donation site at the Santa Anita Racetrack.
KCAL Cares and the American Red Cross have partnered to support our communities in crisis. Here's how you can help those affected by the fires.
Medical Mission Adventures provides free mental health care and support for victims of the LA wildfires. Evelyn Wong, executive director of MMA, shares the importance of long-term recovery care.
Juan Fernandez follows along with the incredible work being done by Medical Mission Adventures, who are helping victims of the January wildfires cope with the trauma they experienced as they rebuild.
LA County launched its free soil testing program for residents living near the Eaton Fire burn scar.
An Altadena man lost his home in the Eaton Fire and was left with no choice but to live in a tent on his burned out property. KCAL's Rina Nakano shows us how the community is making sure he doesn't fall through the cracks.
Isolation is most detrimental for seniors and the Pasadena Senior Center provides activities and cultivates connections for seniors.
Sycamores is a nonprofit organization based in Pasadena that helps provide care for a full range of youth mental health conditions, including those stemming from the trauma of the January wildfires.
In a victory for President Trump, about 4,000 National Guard troops can remain in Los Angeles for now.
Two sculptures valued at a combined $2.1 million were taken from an Anaheim warehouse last week, according to police.
A Los Angeles father is speaking out after his wife and stepdaughter were taken into federal custody in early June during what he says was a routine immigration check-in.
Juneteenth became federally recognized in the U.S. in 2021, but the origins of the holiday and its name date back more than 150 years.
It happened a little before 1:30 p.m. near the Perris Valley Airport, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
A Los Angeles father is speaking out after his wife and stepdaughter were taken into federal custody in early June during what he says was a routine immigration check-in.
Chief Michael Dorsey said at a Thursday news conference that these misunderstandings have led to people disrupting active police duties unrelated to ICE immigration operations.
Around 2:04 p.m., the incident reached "major emergency" status as smoke continued to billow from the rooftop, with visible flames.
A local nonprofit is using education as a tool to unlock Black excellence.
Mookie Betts is to take on a different role for Thursday night's pregame Juneteenth activities, as he and former Lakers forward Matt Barnes will coach teams for the first celebrity softball game.
Two sculptures valued at a combined $2.1 million were taken from an Anaheim warehouse last week, according to police.
Santa Ana community advocate Maria Corona said the 15-year-old is scared that he needs proof of citizenship.
A grassroots group in Orange County is helping family members track down their loved ones after they are detained during immigration operations.
Huntington Beach voters approved Measure A, eliminating the city's controversial library review board.
A former Orange County Assistant District Attorney was awarded $3 million by a San Diego jury this week after they found that she was forced to retire as a result of harassment from District Attorney Todd Spitzer and his assistant Shawn Nelson.
It happened a little before 1:30 p.m. near the Perris Valley Airport, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
The National Guard and federal agencies joined the DEA to raid multiple marijuana grow operations in Southern California.
All evacuations have since been lifted, according to firefighters.
Police have arrested the driver who allegedly crashed into a woman during a protest in downtown Riverside over the weekend.
After nearly two years of construction, the 71/91 Interchange Project will finally be completed this summer, according to the Riverside County Transportation Commission.
Years after the Los Angeles Unified School District defunded its police department, a troubling event has once again sparked concerns that campuses are not as safe as they should be for students and their families.
Years after the Los Angeles Unified School District defunded its police department, a troubling event has once again sparked concerns that campuses are not as safe as they should be for students and their families.
Years after the Los Angeles Unified School District defunded its police department, a troubling event has once again sparked concerns that campuses are not as safe as they should be for students and their families.
KCAL News Investigates gets answers after senior reporter Ross Palombo uncovers serious concerns regarding brush clearance in the wake of the Palisades Fire.
Councilwoman Traci Park vowed to get more resources for LAFD's brush clearance unit. Ross Palombo reports.
Unauthorized immigrants make up nearly 5% of the U.S. workforce, according to 2022 estimates, and a higher share in construction and agriculture.
A SpaceX Starship exploded at a launch site in Texas Wednesday night, bursting into a massive fireball.
As towns and cities across the United States today celebrate the anniversary of the end of slavery on Juneteenth, see how communities have marked the federal holiday.
See what's open and closed during the Juneteenth holiday on Thursday, from stores to public services.
A SpaceX Starship upper stage exploded during ramp-up to an expected engine test firing at the company's Starbase facility on the Texas Gulf Coast. It's an apparent major setback for the program.
In a victory for President Trump, about 4,000 National Guard troops can remain in Los Angeles for now.
Some high-profile Democrats have been detained or prosecuted, in what one lawmaker called "strong-arm tactics" intended to "silence and intimidate people."
Sen. Ted Cruz sparred with media personality Tucker Carlson, highlighting a rift among President Trump's allies over whether to join Israel's campaign against Iran.
The 2,000 troops will join about 2,100 National Guard soldiers and 700 Marines who are already deployed in L.A.
The Trump administration keeps delaying enforcement of a bipartisan law that requires TikTok and ByteDance to fully sever ties.
A Southern California man has pleaded guilty for his role in a scheme that stole more than $2 million from San Francisco-based food delivery company DoorDash, federal prosecutors said.
Lawmakers in California are expected to consider a bill that would allow cities to designate so-called "hospitality zones" where bars and restaurants can serve alcohol until 4 a.m.
A proposal brought on by Northern California lawmaker is seeking to improve the process of cleaning up abandoned shopping carts in the state, which are often a source of blight on streets and waterways.
Grocery giant Albertsons will pay nearly $4 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of overcharging customers at hundreds of Albertsons, Safeway and Vons supermarkets.
A federal judge has blocked a new California law allowing any person to sue for damages over election deepfakes.
The Health and Human Services secretary said he is "retiring" all 17 members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices, which helps set recommendations for vaccines.
Dr. Timothy Johnson says that by cutting more than $1.8 billion in grants from the National Institutes of Health, the Trump administration risks destroying America's medical research infrastructure and prompting a "brain drain" of scientists to other countries.
Some of the free supplies being provided include at-home COVID-19 test kits, condoms, fentanyl test strips and naloxone.
A Los Angeles County resident tested positive for measles after traveling to Texas, according to the Department of Public Health.
California officials said bird flu testing has not stopped, despite social media rumors.
A Southern California man has pleaded guilty for his role in a scheme that stole more than $2 million from San Francisco-based food delivery company DoorDash, federal prosecutors said.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a pause to the enrollment of more low-income immigrants without legal status for state-funded health care benefits in 2026 as California faces a steep budget deficit.
California is filing a lawsuit to challenge President Donald Trump's tariffs, Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom announced.
At an Oakland hearing Tuesday, attorneys for State Farm Insurance made their case for an emergency rate hike that could impact insurance rates for millions of Californians.
Lawmakers in California are expected to consider a bill that would allow cities to designate so-called "hospitality zones" where bars and restaurants can serve alcohol until 4 a.m.
Will Smith tie a tiebreaking home run in the bottom of the ninth, lifting the Los Angeles Dodgers over the San Diego Padres 4-3.
Trent Grisham and Paul Goldschmidt hit consecutive homers in the second inning, and the Yankees beat the Angels 7-3 on Thursday to halt their six-game skid.
The Yankees ended their 30-inning scoreless streak, but managed just three hits in a 3-2 loss to the Angels on Wednesday.
Dodgers owner Mark Walter will assume a controlling interest of the team; Jeanie Buss will remain in the governor role
Season two of "America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" premiered on June 17.
Dr. Salvador Plasencia, charged with giving Matthew Perry ketamine in the month leading up to the "Friends" star's overdose death, will plead guilty, according to an agreement.
Brian Wilson was one of the world's most influential recording artists.
Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against his "It Ends With Us" co-star, Blake Lively, and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, was dismissed by a judge on Monday.
"Maybe Happy Ending" won big at the 2025 Tony Awards, taking home six awards, including the coveted Best Musical.
Jonathan Joss was known for lending his voice to the role of John Redcorn in the animated sitcom "King of the Hill."
Jennifer Levi, the mother of 18-year-old Loyola High School student Braun Levi, who was killed by a suspected drunk driver just weeks before his graduation, joins the studio to discuss the nonprofit organization the family created in his honor.
It's unclear what caused the crash or if anyone was injured in the incident.
A Los Angeles father is speaking out after his wife and stepdaughter were taken into federal custody in early June during what he says was a routine immigration check-in. Luzdelia Caballero reports.
A skydiver was seriously injured during an apparent "hard landing" after a jump over the Perris Valley Airport on Thursday, according to Riverside County firefighters.
Rachel Kim reports from Leimert Park in South Los Angeles, where a large Juneteenth celebration took place on Thursday, featuring more than 100 vendors, live music and delicious food.
A suspect was taken into custody after an attack on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1 in which there were 15 people and a dog who were victims. The suspect threw Molotov cocktails that burned some of the victims, who were part of a march for Israeli hostages.
The Franklin Fire in Malibu quickly grew overnight and threatened several homes. Evacuation orders were issued and Pepperdine University instructed students to shelter in place.
Several people have been injured and multiple homes burned after the Mountain Fire broke out Wednesday morning in Ventura County, burning over 10,000 acres within hours.
KCAL News Anchor and three-time Emmy award-winning journalist Chauncy Glover has died.
Los Angeles comes out to celebrate the Boys in Blue two days after winning the 2024 World Series.