CNN anchor Anderson Cooper reported live in front of homes in Pasadena engulfed in flames as fires rage across Los Angeles. The post ‘This Is So Crazy!’ CNN’s Anderson Cooper Reports Live In Front of Pasadena Homes Engulfed In Flames first appeared on Mediaite.
Kenny Kane, a Santa Rosa High School graduate, spoke to Anderson Cooper on his Monday broadcast about running from the flames and finding support in his community.
Anderson is on the scene as at least six fires tear across Los Angeles County forcing the evacuations of residents. Anderson shows how the flames destroyed homes and vehicles in one neighborhood ...
"I mean, Pacific Palisades, it doesn't exist and probably won't exist for the next five, six years," the comedian told CNN.
Those looking to assist residents affected by the Los Angeles County firestorm have a number of options to donate money, materials or their time.
Several major wildfires are burning, mostly still uncontained, in Los Angeles County ... have burned in the Palisades and Eaton fires. Anderson speaks to Aaron Samson, who evacuated with ...
Jay Leno was spotted driving his 1941 American laFrance fire truck to deliver food to first responders amid the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) went after President-elect Trump on Wednesday for recent comments he made about ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area. “People are literally fleeing,” Newsom
Jay Leno is among the Angelenos pitching in to help those fighting the wildfires in Los Angeles and arriving in his own vintage fire truck, to boot.
Jay Leno is giving back to the first responders fighting the disastrous Los Angeles wildfires.
As firefighters, first responders and volunteers continue to battle the wildfires in California and provide relief for those in need, Jay Leno shared his thoughts on what the future of Los Angeles could look like.
Amid the Los Angeles fires, the former late-night host, 74, has been driving to relief sites in his own fire truck to feed the first responders. On Monday, Leno spoke with CNN’s Anderson Cooper in an impromptu interview about the disaster relief he is providing to those working around the clock to put out the blazes.