After wildfires ravaged much of north Los Angeles County over the past week, one of the area’s most prominent artists is giving back. Doja Cat, who hails from the Tarzana neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley, teamed up with the American Red Cross to design a limited-edition merch collection benefitting the organization’s wildfire relief efforts.
Doja Cat will donate her merch proceeds to L.A. wildfire relief, partnering with the American Red Cross to specially design clothing for the cause.
As more and more Angelenos lose their homes as a result of the wildfires raging around the city, some stars are stepping up to help.
A California couple's Ring video doorbell captured their harrowing escape as the Eaton Fire approached their Altadena home.
As the Southern California fires continue to displace thousands of individuals and families, there is a large call for help in the relief effort. On Monday, as the Deseret News previously reported that the fires have burned over 62 square miles and over 12,
The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday announced the creation of a relief fund to support and rebuild small businesses affected by the wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles for the past week.
Officials say a Facebook post claiming people can assist and volunteer with cleanup efforts is untrue. Here's what you can do instead.
Doja Cat is using her platform to support California as devastating wildfires continue to wreak havoc across Los Angeles. On Monday, January 13, the Grammy-winning rapper announced on Instagram
American Pickers star Mike Wolfe has shared information online amid the ongoing Los Angeles fires.
Los Angeles is experiencing a devastating series of wildfires, with two new blazes erupting in the last 24 hours, and American Pickers star Mike Wolfe has been sharing updates.
A complete guide on how to affect those affected by the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires, which have impacted tens of thousands of locals including celebrities
The American Red Cross Southern California Region has deployed 25 volunteers to assist victims of the fast-moving wildfires in Los Angeles, with additional volunteers likely to join in the coming days.