The Health Department confirmed three people at the shelter tested positive for the virus among a cluster of 28 people suffering from acute gastrointestinal illness.
An outbreak of the norovirus has been reported at the Pasadena Evacuation Center, officials confirmed. The Pasadena Public Health Department said that three cases of the norovirus were confirmed
The fire has grown to over 14,000 acres as of Friday, according to the California ... "The Pasadena Public Health Department (PPHD) is providing guidance and support to the American Red Cross ...
Moretown’s Cheri Lundblad deployed to the LA fires for the American Red Cross last week on January 16 and is working in a Red Cross facility in Pasadena. When interviewed on January 22, Lundblad had been put on bed rest with the flu and a fever of 102 degrees. But prior to that she’d been working in mass care and feeding as a supervisor.
PASADENA — The Pasadena Public Health Department reported today there was an outbreak of the gastrointestinal Norovirus at the American Red Cross’ Pasadena Evacuation Shelter. The Health ...
Colleges and universities can help tap into and create a cohort of able volunteers committed to the long- and short-term needs of communities after a disaster.
Altadena’s Grocery Outlet, with its mural and “Altadena Strong” banner, was a community hub even before Eaton Fire. Even shuttered, it remains a gathering place for a ravaged
Chris Stapleton and his wife, Morgane Stapleton, announced on Tuesday, Jan. 28, that their foundation, Outlaw State of Kind, is donating $1 million to 20 organizations for wildfire relief efforts.
Southern California and Kantamanto Market in Accra, Ghana, are being drawn together because of shared tragedy and a similar surfeit of low-value garments with few viable outlets.
Several organizations throughout various locations are lending a helping hand to those affected by the wildfires. LA Downtown News will continually update this list online.
Forecasts say the chances of flash flooding are not high, but even so, city crews are reinforcing roads and telling residents to take warnings seriously.
The return of tourism often has a positive impact after a natural disaster strikes, but would-be visitors need to know how to be a boon, not a burden