A running list of brands supporting fire relief efforts in Los Angeles. By Erin Lassner, Laurie Brookins If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website ...
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Brands are also offering free products to people or donating a percentage of their sales directly to wildfire relief. Below, you’ll find a list of companies giving back — plus some Los Angeles ...
The Machine Shed in Lake Elmo, an east metro comfort food spot for more than two decades, has closed. Heart of America Group, the restaurant's owner, is preparing for an extensive remodel of the space ...
There have been multiple reports of fraudulent crowdfunding campaigns related to the relief effort. To avoid being scammed, authorities urge the public to stick to established sites such as ...
The local sports community has reached out to help those impacted by the massive wildfires that have devastated Los Angeles County for more than a week. Teams at Dodger Stadium, SoFi Stadium and ...
Taylor Swift is the latest major celebrity to donate to wildfire relief for Southern California. “The fires in California have devastated so many families, and it’s been heartbreaking to see ...
The rocker, who has been taking care of his mother for the past seven months, will donate all proceeds of his song "I Pray" to fire relief Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at ...
A Southern California church has launched a relief effort to support victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, inviting the community to donate essential items at their five local campuses. Rock Church in ...
Languages: English In a heartfelt Instagram story Thursday, Swift announced her donations to 10 organizations working on relief and rebuilding efforts in Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
The ownership team is cooking up other plans for the site. After 24 years, the Machine Shed in Lake Elmo is closed for business. The restaurant at 8515 Hudson Blvd. N. served its last meal Wednesday.
YouTube and Google committed $15 million to organizations providing immediate relief in LA, including Emergency Network Los Angeles, the American Red Cross, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy ...