Some people in Los Angeles have worked for years to increase the number of trees that provide shade and respite from heat and air pollution
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Some people in Los Angeles have worked for years to increase the number of trees that provide shade and respite from heat and air pollution
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A nonprofit organization dedicated to serving families who are homeless held an open house Saturday in Buffalo.
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Nearly a year and a half since the Delbrige Museum of Natural History closed its doors, the Brockhouse Collection may have a new home.
A 19-person snowplow crew from the City of Columbia Public Works department will report at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 9, to address anticipated winter weather.
Watch as firefighting helicopter works to put out flames at home in the Brentwood area. This as the Palisades fire spreads to more than 21,000 acres.
After 18 years, Nicole Thebeau is closing the Kent County Animal Shelter in Richibucto, N.B.
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Patty Ratermann remembers Hurricane Katrina well.It’s been almost 20 years since that devastating storm hit Louisiana and forever changed our way of life.She was a child when she was forced to evacuate, eventually returning to New Orleans to finish high school before moving to New York where she worked as a successful model.Now, the St. Martin’s Episcopal School grad is forced to evacuate again.This time, fleeing her home in the Altadena area of Los Angeles due to wildfires.That happened this week.When Ratermann returned, her home was gone.Completely destroyed by fire.Ratermann is safe and staying at a hotel in Los Angeles.She said the experience she gained during Katrina has helped her to deal with this situation and she’s focused on aiding others in her community as well. Ratermann is the daughter of Frank Ratermnann, a longtime WDSU sales executive who died in 2023.Denege Prudhomme, a publicist based in Santa Monica, works with Olympic athletes and recently talked with WDSU.She graduated from LSU and also lived through Hurricane Katrina and other storms.Her home is safe, for now, but she is considering evacuating to make sure her young child is safe.Like Ratermann, she also uses the experiences gained from the weather in southeast Louisiana to help her.
Since the first winter storm on Sunday, people are doing good in their communities and stepping up to help their neighbors in need.