After one teen's lost her T-shirt in the L.A. fires, Meghan Markle and Adam Levine got to send her much more signed merch.
Several rock acts and festivals dropped exclusive merch this week in an effort to raise money for those affected by the recent wildfire in California. And their fans are showing up to help ...
She also talked about the merch she's made and how 100% of the proceeds ... You can't so anything about the fire part of it you have to leave room for first responders to do what they can do ...
Despite talks between Neymar and the MLS' Chicago Fire, it remains "unlikely" that the Brazilian star will sign a deal with the club, according to Paul Tenorio and Mario Cortegana of The Athletic.
the rapper Doja Cat tweeted that she had partnered with the American Red Cross to support the Los Angeles fire victims. The rapper further announced the launch of a merchandise line created in ...
Investigators are exploring multiple potential causes of the Palisades fire, including smoldering remnants from a previous blaze and human activity. The fire ignited Jan. 7 near Skull Rock, destroying ...
In an email announcement on Monday, the event unveiled a black “LA Strong” T-shirt with the Genesis Invitational logo, made by Fanatics ... Red Cross and L.A. Fire Department Foundation.
But they were also fueled by the state’s endless urban sprawl, which is encroaching further and further into fire-prone wildlands. In recent years, at every turn, efforts to reduce high-fire-risk ...
Investigators Consider an Array ... On Gov. Newsom’s website there lives a section called “California Fire Facts.” This page is aimed at countering negative narratives about wildfires and their ...
Gusty offshore winds and persistently dry weather are increasing extreme fire threats in the region, officials said at a news conference Sunday. The National Weather Service characterized it as a ...
The Lakers are one of 16 sports teams involved in the “L.A. Strong” merchandise collection in which all proceeds will be donated via Bill Shaikin of the LA Times: The “L.A. Strong” logo ...