The number of dead tied to the wildfires increases as local officials warn the toll will increase. About 180,000 people have ...
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NPR's A Martinez asks Los Angeles School Board member Nick Melvoin < > how deadly fires have harmed schools and the students and families who rely on them.
The wildfires in Los Angeles County have left a trail of destruction — displacing entire families, including pets. Shelters and rescue organizations like Stray Cat Alliance are scrambling to respond.