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Line Fire in Highland cause Smokey Skies across the High Desert Friday afternoon
HIGHLAND, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> Many people across the Apple and Lucerne Valley are noticing the smoky and a haze skies in the area. Officials said Friday that it’s due to brush fire in the San Bernardino National Forest Mountain range below Running Springs.
Southern California Heat Wave Prompts Air Quality and Health Advisories
As another heat wave hits Southern California, the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) issued an ozone advisory on Tuesday, effective until Friday, Sept. 6. The advisory is targeted toward cities across Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, including Riverside, Ontario and Menifee, among others. The advisory noted...
Man arrested in Big Bear Lake child molestation investigation accused of abusing 14-year-old
A Van Nuys man has been arrested on suspicion of molesting a 14-year-old victim in Big Bear Lake last month, authorities said. The investigation began Tuesday, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. ...
Los Angeles faces scorching 119° as heat wave affects 31 million in 3 states
A series of scorching, triple-digit temperatures across Southern California led to warnings from public health officials and some schools closing earlier Friday as part of a larger heat wave gripping an area of the southwestern U.S. spanning three states.More than 31 million people in California, Nevada and Arizona were under an excessive heat warning issued by forecasters as temperatures soared Friday, according to the National Weather Service. In Southern California, the advisory is expected to last until Monday night after forecasters extended an earlier warning that was supposed to end Friday. Residents of the region faced scorching temperatures well into the...
Piggie Bear Toolkits to Provide Comfort to Children During Disasters
American Red Cross Teams up with Children’s Mental Health Nonprofit During September National Preparedness and Children’s Emotional Wellness Months. The children’s mental health and emotional wellness nonprofit Extraordinary Lives Foundation (ELF) donated 96 Piggie BEAR (Building Emotional Awareness & Resilience) toolkits to the American Red Cross of Southern California today. The donations will be distributed throughout the Red Cross of Southern California’s four chapters (Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Imperial Counties) for young children displaced by home fires or other disasters. Designed to provide comfort and help children learn emotions in a fun and engaging way, the toolkits include the “Power of the Piggie Bear” book (English and Spanish versions and a plush toy in a Piggie Bear carrying bag. Held at the Santa Ana headquarters of the Red Cross Orange County, the donation and first-time partnership kicks off both September National Preparedness Month and Children’s Emotional Wellness Month marked by the two Orange County-based nonprofit organizations.
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