The ongoing wildfires in Southern California have killed at least 11 people and placed some 130,000 residents under evacuation orders.
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Get top local stories in Southern California delivered to you every morning. Sign up for NBC LA's News Headlines newsletter. "I feel almost guilty walking through my house," Jennifer admitted ... Palisades for 25 years," Garner shared.
Ben Affleck has raced to his ex-wife Jennifer Garner's home after being evacuated from the ... As of 8am local time, the fire was 0 percent contained, according to Marrone. Southern California Edison shut off power to nearly 120,000 customers in six ...
Jennifer Garner is reflecting on the difficult situation facing Southern California. "I feel almost guilty walking through my house," Jennifer admitted, which prompted her to focus on how she ...
"I feel almost guilty walking through my house," Jennifer admitted ... "I've lived in and around the Palisades for 25 years," Garner shared. "So I think all of us just — we want to get our ...
Mogul Tyler Perry has lashed out as Los Angeles burns while a Hollywood legend’s home is destroyed and a former Biggest Loser Australia trainer’s Malibu home remains the last one standing. Billionaire movie mogul Tyler Perry has slammed American insurance companies for making policy changes before the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
As the number of victims of the devastating wildfires across Los Angeles County is growing, Hollywood stars are showing their support for the community.What began as a wildfire in Pacific Palisades on Tuesday,
Actor and Pacific Palisades resident Jennifer Garner is once again teaming up with Save the Children to help those who have lost so much in the devastating wildfires in Southern California. NBC’s Jacob Soboroff reports for TODAY.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner know people affected by the LA fires. Here's how Affleck is 'reaching out' to help others and why Garner feels survivor's guilt.
"Kindly F OFF," the actor, whose own home in Southern California was severely damaged, wrote Friday on Instagram.
Garner and celebrity chef José Andrés took time to speak to MSNBC journalist Katy Tur about the wildfires and the devastated community. Garner specifically talked about how she lived in the neighborhood for more than 20 years and became a member of the community there.