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A group of middle school students in Pacifica is proving that age is no obstacle when it comes to making a difference for victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
Members of the Los Angeles police and fire departments took part in the 22nd annual St. Baldrick’s fundraiser, with members having their heads shaved in solidarity with child cancer patients.
17 food fundraisers in Los Angeles supporting wildfire relief efforts By Danielle Dorsey Assistant Food Editor Follow Jan. 24, 2025 11:32 AM PT ...
PACIFICA, California (KPIX) — A group of middle school students in Pacifica is proving that age is no obstacle when it comes to making a difference for victims of the Los Angeles wildfires ...
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Four of Los Angeles’ design showrooms will produce a day of programming designed to reinvigorate the design community after last month’s fires, which devasted the city. On ...
Tuesday's event was a collaboration between the teachers, students and their parents at Los Gatos High School, giving students the ability to work with local businesses and perform for an audience.
PACIFICA, California (KPIX) — A group of middle school students in Pacifica is proving that age is no obstacle when it comes to making a difference for victims of the Los Angeles wildfires ...
PACIFICA, California (KPIX) — A group of middle school students in Pacifica is proving that age is no obstacle when it comes to making a difference for victims of the Los Angeles wildfires ...
PACIFICA, California (KPIX) — A group of middle school students in Pacifica is proving that age is no obstacle when it comes to making a difference for victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
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