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    (LOS ANGELES) — At least 27 people have died as multiple wildfires, fueled by severe drought conditions and strong winds, rage across the Los Angeles area.

    Thousands of firefighters are battling wildfires across 45 square miles of densely populated Los Angeles County. About 82,000 people remain under mandatory evacuation orders and another 90,000 are under evacuation warnings.

    “Good Morning America” kicked off its “SoCal Strong” (#SoCalStrong) coverage on Friday, highlighting the impacted communities and offering fundraising opportunities for victims of the fires. The coverage will continue across multiple ABC News programs and platforms.

    Status of Palisades, Eaton fires

    The Palisades Fire, which began in the Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7, has destroyed about 5,000 structures. It’s covered more than 23,000 acres and is at 31% containment.

    The Eaton Fire north of Pasadena also began on Jan. 7 and has destroyed or damaged around 7,000 structures. It’s burned over 14,000 acres and is at 65% containment.

    External investigation to be conducted into wildfires: Mayor

    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said an external investigation will be conducted into the wildfire response, with more details to be announced next week.

    “We need to look back at everything that happened,” she said during a briefing Friday afternoon. “But to me, over the last week, the most important thing was to get past the fires to make sure that on Monday and Tuesday, we’re not facing a danger again.”

    She said that while the investigation will be done externally, “internally we absolutely are looking back at what happened.”

    Steve Soboroff tapped to lead recovery effort

    Steve Soboroff, the former Los Angeles police commission president, will lead the city’s recovery effort, Mayor Karen Bass announced Friday afternoon.

    As chief recovery officer, Soboroff “will recommend a comprehensive city strategy for rebuilding and for expediting,” Bass said during a press briefing.

    “Expediting is a very important word here. We want to expedite the safe return of residents, businesses, schools, nonprofits and parks,” she said.

    Soboroff said the city will come up with a way for people to get the permits, inspections and equipment they need to rebuild.

    Bass emphasized that the city will consider how to “harden the area” for fires.

    “Obviously, we need to look at building codes. We need to look at what was done in the past, and we need to come back stronger and build in a better way,” she said.

    Eaton Fire containment jumps to 65%
    The Eaton Fire, which devastated the community of Altadena, has jumped to 65% containment.

    With 7,000 structures damaged or destroyed, the Eaton Fire is the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history.

    Another Santa Ana wind event possible next week
    Southern California is getting a break from the powerful winds and low humidity that were helping fuel the wildfires in Los Angeles. Light winds and higher humidity — and even a possible sprinkle — are in the forecast for this weekend.

    But another Santa Ana wind event may hit Monday through Wednesday. The strongest winds are forecast for Tuesday night.

    The air mass could be even drier this time, with relative humidity potentially dropping below 5%.

    -ABC News’ Max Golembo

    At least 18 remain missing in LA wildfires: Sheriff’s department

    The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said in an update Thursday that 18 people remain missing after the Southern California wildfires.

    Overall, authorities received a total of 43 missing persons reports related to the Eaton and Palisades fires. Of those, 12 were located safe.

    Of the 31 people who remained unaccounted for, investigators have recovered the remains of 13 of them, according to the sheriff’s latest update. That leaves 18 people who are currently missing.

    Investigators have been searching structures associated with missing person reports using search and rescue personnel and cadaver dogs, the sheriff’s department said.

    Since Pacific Palisades spans the jurisdiction of both the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and the Los Angeles Police Department, it’s possible that more people remain missing from LAPD lists.

    At least 27 believed to be dead from Los Angeles fires

    At least 27 people have died in the Eaton and Palisades fires, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner said Thursday evening.

    Seventeen of the deaths are from the Eaton Fire in Altadena and 10 from the Palisades Fire, according to the medical examiner.

    Nearly 30,000 students impacted by fires

    There are 29,824 students who have been impacted by the Los Angeles County fires, according to the California Department of Education.

    Thirty-three schools have been closed and 10 campuses have been reported damaged or destroyed, the department said.

    Fire conditions improving

    The powerful winds and low humidity that were helping fuel the wildfires in Los Angeles are now leaving the region.

    Winds are rapidly decreasing on Thursday. Peak gusts will drop to 25 to 40 mph in the mountains and 15 to 25 mph in the valleys by the evening.

    A red flag warning that’s been in effect in the LA area will expire in the afternoon.

    No rain is coming soon, but lighter winds and higher humidity are in the forecast, which decreases the risk of fires.

    -ABC News’ Melissa Griffin

    California AG announces measures to track, prosecute price gouging

    California Attorney General Rob Bonta said his department has opened multiple active investigations into price gouging reports. They’ve also created a new Department of Justice disaster relief task force that’s dedicated to investigating and prosecuting price gouging and other crimes targeting disaster victims, he said.

    “Folks across the region are being preyed upon by greedy businesses and landlords, scam artists and predatory buyers looking to make a quick buck off their pain,” Bonta said. “They are seeking to re-victimize the victims of the fires to exploit them in their vulnerable state.”

    “These predators are looking at the disaster with dollar signs in their eyes instead of kindness in their hearts. And that is unconscionable. It is despicable, it is disgusting, it is sick, and it’s unacceptable. And most importantly, it is illegal,” he said.

    Price gouging is punishable by one year in prison and a $10,000 criminal fine per instance, as well as a civil liability up to $2,500 per violation, he said.

    “We will hold you to account, be it landlords, short-term rentals or hotels price gouging evacuees, or predatory buyers swooping in with low ball property offers. Whether it be scams or looting, you can be sure we will hold you accountable,” Bonta said. “Don’t think we’re bluffing and try to call it — you will regret it.”

    -ABC News’ Lissette Rodriguez

    Landslide spotted in Palisades burn area

    A home that survived by the Palisades Fire has now been damaged by a landslide in the burn area.

    Cal Fire said teams are in the fire zones analyzing the burn areas to determine places of concern.

    ‘At least a week out’ from residents returning home: Sheriff

    Search and rescue operations are ongoing, and residents forced to evacuate from the fires are still “probably at least a week out” from returning home, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said.

    “We still have a variety of work and structures to go through,” Luna said, noting that some areas are being held because officials believe there may be deceased victims there and crews need to the right resources to process the scenes properly.

    The “entire city family is working collaboratively to get you back into your homes and communities as soon and as safely as possible,” LA City Fire Chief Kristin Crowley added.

    The sheriff’s department currently has 31 active missing person reports: 24 from the Eaton Fire and seven from the Palisades Fire, Luna said. The LAPD has eight missing persons cases: five were most likely found dead and three remain missing, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said.

    Eaton Fire containment jumps to 55%

    The Eaton Fire, which destroyed blocks of homes in Altadena, is now 55% contained.

    The Eaton Fire has damaged or destroyed 7,000 structures, making it the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history and second-most destructive in state history.

    Palisades Fire investigators have more than 150 leads

    Officials giving an update on the Palisades Fire on Wednesday said they have generated more than 150 leads as they probe the cause and progress of the blaze.

    Jose Medina, acting special agent in charge of the ATF Los Angeles Field Division, said investigators are scouring video from state owned cameras that were in place in the area, from residents in the area and from social media posts.

    Investigators have conducted interviews with individuals that initiated the 911 calls and the first responders to the Jan. 7 blaze, as well as the fire that was started in the area and put out on Jan. 1, he said.

    Medina appealed to any hikers who were on nearby trails around Skull Rock on the morning of Jan. 7 to contact investigators. “We are talking to individuals about not just what they saw, but what they smelled and they heard,” he said.

    “Even if you were in the area and saw or smelled nothing that too could be valuable information,” Medina said.

    Asked if rekindling of the Jan. 1 fire appeared the most likely cause, Medina said investigators “are not leading towards anything right now. We’re taking everything in evaluating all the evidence we received, but it’s too early on in the investigation to make any determination.”

    -ABC News’ Lissette Rodriguez

    Red flag warnings in effect, conditions will improve

    Red flag warnings remain in effect as high winds and low humidity, which could fuel wildfires, threaten the Los Angeles area.

    Winds are forecast to peak at 40 to 55 mph in the mountains with isolated gusts up to 70 mph. The coast and valleys will see 35 to 50 mph gusts.

    These winds will wind down by Wednesday evening. The winds will be much calmer Thursday and Friday.

    Crews search for human remains

    Urban search and rescue workers are using rakes to move debris as they search for human remains along the Pacific Coast Highway where homes were destroyed by the Palisades Fire.

    -ABC News’ Alex Stone

    LA County under air quality alert

    A new air quality alert has been issued for Los Angeles County until 7 p.m. local time “due to harmful particle pollution levels from windblown dust and ash.”

    This pollution can embed deep into the lungs and cause health problems including heart disease symptoms, asthma attacks and an increased risk for respiratory infections.

    Health experts and public officials have urged those impacted by the fires to protect themselves from air pollution carried by these winds by staying indoors, wearing protective equipment when needed and taking steps to purify air in the home.

    Click here to learn how to protect yourself.

    -ABC News’ Max Golembo

    2 arrested for arson in separate incidents

    Two people were arrested for arson in separate incidents just outside the fire zone on Wednesday, according to the LAPD.

    In one incident, a citizen extinguished a fire in a tree and detained an arson suspect, police said. That suspect admitted to starting the fire because he “liked the smell of burning leaves,” police said.

    Later Tuesday night, crews responded to reports of a suspect setting trash on fire, police said. The fire was extinguished. That suspect said she set fires because she enjoyed causing “chaos and destruction,” police said.

    Critical fire weather conditions continuing through Wednesday evening

    There’s been little to no fire growth at both the Eaton and Palisades fires over the last 24 hours, Cal Fire Incident Commander Gerry Magaña said.

    But critical fire weather conditions will continue through Wednesday evening, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone warned.

    Winds reached 30 to 40 mph overnight, LA City Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said. Powerful 70 mph winds haven’t happened yet but are possible, Marrone said.

    Eaton Fire containment jumps to 45%

    The Eaton Fire, which decimated home after home in Altadena, is 45% contained Wednesday morning.

    With 7,000 structures damaged or destroyed, the Eaton Fire is the second-most destructive fire ever in California and the most destructive ever in Los Angeles.

    At least 16 people have died from the Eaton Fire, making it the fifth deadliest in the state’s history.

    Newsom executive order targets ‘greedy speculators’

    Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order on Tuesday intended “to protect firestorm victims in the Los Angeles area from predatory land speculators making aggressive and unsolicited cash offers to purchase their property,” his office said in a statement.

    “Taking advantage of the disaster and associated trauma, these predatory and exploitative practices endanger the financial well-being and security of vulnerable victims,” the governor’s office said, vowing “stronger enforcement and prosecution” of those engaging in such activity.

    “As families mourn, the last thing they need is greedy speculators taking advantage of their pain,” Newsom said in a statement.

    “I have heard first-hand from community members and victims who have received unsolicited and predatory offers from speculators offering cash far below market value — some while their homes were burning,” Newsom added.

    “We will not allow greedy developers to rip off these working-class communities at a time when they need more support than ever before.”

    -ABC News’ Marilyn Heck

    Pacific Palisades residents sue Los Angeles

    A group of Pacific Palisades residents and businesses impacted by the Palisades Fire has filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles against the city’s Department of Water and Power, alleging that the city and its agency were unprepared for the Palisades Fire.

    “Plaintiffs are informed and believe that the water supply system servicing areas in and around Pacific Palisades on the date of the Palisades Fire failed, and that this failure was a substantial factor in causing plaintiffs to suffer the losses alleged,” the lawsuit said.

    “Further, despite dire warnings by the National Weather Service of a ‘Particularly Dangerous Condition — Red Flag Warning’ of ‘critical fire weather’ which had the potential for rapid fire spread and extreme fire behavior, the LADWP was unprepared for the Palisades Fire,” the suit added.

    The suit was filed in the California Superior Court on Monday and seeks damages for the costs, repair and replacement of damaged or destroyed property; cost for alternative living expenses; loss of wages, earning capacity or profits and any other relief a court deems appropriate.

    -ABC News’ James Hill

    LA medical examiner issues correction after reporting 25th fire victim

    At least 25 people have died in the Los Angeles fires, the LA County Medical Examiner clarified Tuesday night.

    The medical examiner issued a correction just hours after it had announced a 25th victim. In its update, the office explained that what it had counted as an additional death from the Eaton Fire was determined to be non-human remains.

    Shortly after, the medical examiner reported an additional death from the Palisades Fire, bringing the total back to 25.

    There have been at least 16 victims from the Eaton Fire and nine victims from the Palisades Fire.

    Palisades Fire now 18% contained

    The Palisades Fire, which has spread 23,713 acres, is 18% contained as of Tuesday evening, according to Cal Fire.

    Death toll from Los Angeles fires rises to 25
    The LA County Medical Examiner’s Office said the suspected death toll from the Los Angeles fires now stands at 25.

    Of the deaths, 17 are linked to the Eaton Fire in the Altadena area and eight are linked to the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades, the medical examiner’s office said in an update Tuesday.
     

    Red flag warnings in place through Wednesday evening

    The “particularly dangerous situation” red flag warnings are in effect through noon on Wednesday as the high winds, low humidity and dry fuel cause a major risk for fires. The regular red flag warnings last until 6 p.m. Wednesday.

    The dangerous, gusty winds will die down slightly Tuesday evening before picking up again overnight and Wednesday morning.

    Gusts may climb to 45 to 70 mph, which could spark new fires, spread existing fires and topple trees and power lines.

    -ABC News’ Melissa Griffin

    Air quality alerts remain in effect

    Air quality alerts remain in effect in Southern California as the wind-blown dust and ash from the Palisades and Eaton fires cause harmful pollution levels from Santa Monica and LA south to Newport Beach and inland to San Bernardino.

    The poor air quality is expected to continue through at least Wednesday night.

    Status of Palisades, Eaton fires

    The Palisades Fire, which began in the Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7, has destroyed about 5,000 structures. It’s covered more than 23,000 acres and is at 17% containment.

    The Eaton Fire north of Pasadena also began on Jan. 7 and has destroyed or damaged around 7,000 structures. It’s burned over 14,000 acres and is at 35% containment.

    Super scooper damaged by drone ready to be back in the air

    The super scooper firefighting plane that was damaged by a drone last week has been repaired and will be available to respond to fires as of 11 a.m. local time Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said.

    Firefighters had ‘never seen destruction like this’

    LA City Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said she and LA Mayor Karen Bass went on an aerial survey of the devastated areas to see the size, scope and complexity of the fires.

    The “massive, massive destruction is unimaginable until you actually see it,” Bass said. “I think of the families … we are going to continue to stand with you.”

    Bass said after the aerial tour she spoke to firefighters who’ve been on the job for decades. She said the firefighters told her they’d “never seen destruction like this” or winds this fierce.

    As the fire danger continues, the mayor said residents looking to help first responders can do so by being prepared.

    Bass said residents under evacuation warnings, not evacuation orders, should consider leaving their homes when the warning is issued to avoid the traffic jams so many experienced last week.

    Next 24 hours will be very dangerous, sheriff warns

    The next 24 hours will be very dangerous as high winds blow through the Los Angeles area, LA County Sheriff Robert Luna warned.

    He urged residents to follow evacuation orders, noting that many people who waited until the last minute to evacuate last week suffered significant burns.

    “We don’t want you to impact your own life or the life or your loved ones,” Luna said.

    The sheriff’s department is following 24 missing persons cases, all adults, Luna said. The LAPD said it has 13 active missing persons cases, two of whom are believed to be dead.

    No more remains were found when crews searched the hard-hit Altadena area on Monday, the sheriff said.

    Wind gusts reach 72 mph overnight

    Dangerously high winds that could fuel wildfires are impacting the Los Angeles area Tuesday and Wednesday.

    The highest wind gust recorded so far was 72 mph in the western San Gabriel Mountains, which is in northern LA County.

    A 50 mph wind gust was recorded in Malibu Hills.

    The gusty winds will spread from the mountains into the valleys and the canyons by Tuesday afternoon.

    A slight break in the wind is expected Tuesday evening before the rough winds pick back up Wednesday morning.

    The winds will stay strong into Wednesday afternoon and then finally begin to relax Wednesday night into Thursday.

    ‘Dangerous’ winds to pick up across Los Angeles, Ventura counties

    A “particularly dangerous situation” with a red flag warning will go into effect in western Los Angeles County and most of Ventura County on Tuesday, weather officials said, with winds threatening to further fuel historic Southern California wildfires.

    The warning begins at 4 a.m. local time. Winds are forecast to gust between 45 mph to 70 mph, with relative humidity as low as 8%.

    Winds overnight and early on Tuesday have been gusting up to 67 mph in the mountains near Los Angeles. The West San Gabriel Mountains have seen gusts up to 67 mph, with the Central Ventura County Valley hit about 66 mph.

    The strongest gusts are expected Tuesday morning and early afternoon, which will then be followed by a break in the evening. More gusty winds are expected Wednesday morning.

    -ABC News’ Max Golembo

    Firefighters stop forward progress of Auto Fire

    Firefighters stopped forward progress of the Auto Fire in Ventura County late Monday night, the Ventura County Fire Department said, with the blaze mapped at 55.7 acres with 0% containment.

    Firefighting teams “remain on scene mopping up hotspots and working to increase containment,” the department said. “The fire was confined to the river bottom and no structures were threatened. The cause of the fire Is under investigation.”

    -ABC News’ Marilyn Heck

    LA mayor issues executive order to expedite rebuilding

    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued an executive order late Monday that her office said “will expedite the rebuilding of homes, businesses and communities” devastated by local wildfires.

    “This order is the first step in clearing away red tape and bureaucracy to organize around urgency, common sense and compassion,” Bass said in a statement. “We will do everything we can to get Angelenos back home.”

    The order was issued as dangerous wind conditions threatened additional homes across the Southern California area.

    “This unprecedented natural disaster warrants an unprecedented response,” Bass said.

    A mayor’s office press release said the executive order will coordinate debris removal from all impacted areas, expedite all building permit activity and take immediate action to make 1,400 units of housing available.

    The order also set a one-week deadline for all city departments to list relief needed from state and federal authorities.

    -ABC News’ Tristan Maglunog

    More firefighting resources being deployed ahead of extreme fire weather

    Additional firefighting resources will be allocated in advance of the extreme fire weather forecast this week in Southern California, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced Monday.

    That includes more than 300 additional firefighting personnel and 135 engines — making for more than 15,000 personnel total and 1,900 fire engines, water tenders, aircraft and bulldozers combined in the ongoing fire response, the office said.

    How the Palisades Village managed to survive the firestorm

    The Palisades Village is largely unscathed amid the devastating Palisades Fire, even as buildings across the street burned to the ground.

    That’s because the owners of the outdoor mall hired private tankers to fend off the flames as the fire encroached, ABC News Chief National Correspondent Matt Gutman reports.

    Tankers could be seen on Monday preparing for the next Santa Ana wind event forecast for this week.

    Newsom proposes additional $2.5B in firestorm response

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed that the state provide an additional $2.5 billion in funding for its firestorm response and recovery efforts.

    Newsom signed a proclamation on Monday that expands the scope of the state legislature’s current special session “to further boost response and initial recovery efforts for Los Angeles,” his office said in a press release.

    The governor is requesting $1 billion to go toward the emergency response, cleanup and recovery in the Los Angeles wildfires, as well as $1.5 billion in funding to prepare for the threats of firestorms and other natural disasters, according to the proclamation.

    Speaker of the Assembly Robert Rivas said in a statement that the assembly members “are listening to their residents and will bring feedback to the discussion as we consider the Governor’s proposal.”

    9 people charged with looting in Palisades, Eaton fires: DA

    Nine people have been charged with looting in connection with the Palisades and Eaton fires, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced Monday.

    “There have been certain people that we have given a warning to because we anticipated that this was half was going to happen, and these are the criminals,” Hochman said during a press briefing. “These are the people who are seeking to exploit this tragedy for their own benefit.”

    Among those charged are three people accused of stealing more than $200,000 in property in a burglary last week at a house in Mandeville Canyon during an “evacuation situation,” Hochman said.

    A man has also been charged with arson in a fire that occurred in the city of Azusa on Friday, Hochman said.

    Homeowners, renters sue utility company over Eaton Fire

    Four separate lawsuits were filed Monday against Southern California Edison, a utility company in California, by homeowners and renters who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire. The lawsuits each allege the company failed to de-energize all of its electrical equipment despite red flag warnings issued by the National Weather Service.

    -ABC News’ Laura Romero

    Over 80,000 without power as red flag warnings expand

    More than 80,000 customers in California are without power as Southern California Edison starts shutting off power in parts of Southern California ahead of the next wind event, which begins Tuesday.

    Areas under a high risk for rapid fire growth have expanded.

    Biden: ‘Our hearts ache for the 24 innocent souls we have lost’

    President Joe Biden said in a new statement, “Our hearts ache for the 24 innocent souls we have lost in the wildfires.”

    Biden said he continues to be “frequently briefed” on updates. He said he’s “directed our team to respond promptly to any request for additional federal firefighting assistance,” adding that his team is “laser-focused on helping survivors and we will continue to use every tool available to support the urgent firefight as the winds are projected to increase.”

    “To the brave firefighters and first responders working day and night to suppress these fires and save lives: our nation is grateful,” Biden said. “You represent the best of America and we are in your debt.”

    -ABC News’ Molly Nagle

    Areas for worst wind conditions this week

    The National Weather Service has highlighted these three areas where officials believe there’s the highest chance for explosive fire growth this week. The Hurst Fire is in the highlighted area and the Palisades Fire is near the highlighted area.

    The extreme fire risk will last from 4 a.m. Tuesday to noon Wednesday.

    Winds could climb as high as 45 to 70 mph and humidity could be as low as 8 to 15%.

    -ABC News’ Max Golembo

    Crews finding remains in Altadena: Sheriff

    Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said he knows displaced residents want to return to their neighborhoods, but he warned, “we are in the third day of grid searching” in Altadena.

    “It is a very grim task,” he said, noting that every day crews are finding people’s remains.

    Twenty-three people have been reported missing: 17 from the Eaton Fire and six in the Malibu area, the sheriff said. 

    Severe fire conditions to continue through Wednesday

    Severe fire weather conditions — high winds with low humidity — will continue through Wednesday, keeping the fire threat in all of Los Angeles County critical, LA Fire Chief Anthony Marrone warned at a news conference.

    Amid the “unprecedented disaster,” Marrone shared positive news that the Eaton Fire in Altadena didn’t grow at all on Sunday.

    The Eaton Fire has damaged or destroyed over 7,000 structures, Marrone said. He said damage inspections for dwellings are 26% completed.

    The super scooper firefighting plane damaged by a drone last week has been repaired, Marrone said. Crews are waiting for the Federal Aviation Administration to give the OK to send the plane back in the air.

    Ukraine offers aid

    Ukraine may send rescuers to help fight the devastating fires in California, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

    “The situation there is extremely difficult, and Ukrainians can help Americans save lives,” Zelenskyy tweeted. “This is currently being coordinated, and we have offered our assistance to the American side through the relevant channels. 150 of our firefighters are already prepared.”

    Firefighters from Mexico and Canada have also been deployed to California.

    Edison International can’t rule out equipment role in wildfires, CEO says

    Pedro Pizarro, the president and CEO of Edison International, told “Good Morning America” on Monday that the company cannot yet rule the possibility that its energy infrastructure played a role in sparking wildfires now raging around Los Angeles.

    Fire agencies are investigating whether Southern California Edison — a subsidiary of Edison International — infrastructure sites caused fires in areas devastated by the Eaton and Hurst wildfires.

    “You can’t rule out anything ever until you can get your eyes on the equipment,” Pizarro said.

    “Typically, when there’s a spark created by equipment, we will see the electrical anomaly — we haven’t seen that,” Pizarro said of a possible incident involving Edison infrastructure and the Hurst Fire burning outside of San Fernando.

    “That said, we have not been able to get close to the equipment,” he continued. “As soon as we can get close to it, we’ll inspect and be transparent with the public.”

    “We may find something different,” Pizarro added.

    Pizarro said Edison also recorded damage to equipment at the site of the Eaton Fire in the mountains north of Pasadena. “We don’t know whether the damage happened before or after the start of the fire,” he said.

    Pizarro said that Edison International will be shutting off power to some California residents as a precaution amid red flag warnings.

    “We have about 450,000 customers who we’ve warned they may need to have their power shut off,” Pizarro said.

    High winds threaten explosive fire growth

    Weather officials have issued a “Particularly Dangerous Situation” red flag warning for western Los Angeles County and most of Ventura County beginning on Tuesday at 4 a.m. into Wednesday at noon.

    Winds are forecast to be strong enough to potentially cause explosive fire growth.

    A new Santa Ana wind event is forecast Monday through Wednesday with the strongest winds Tuesday into Wednesday.

    On Monday morning and the rest of the day, winds will begin to pick up in the mountains and higher elevations, gusting 20 to 30 mph, locally as high as 50 mph.

    By Tuesday morning at 4 a.m., when the “PDS” conditions begin, gusts in the mountains are expected to near 70 mph possibly and humidity could be as low as 8% for some of the area.

    -ABC News’ Max Golembo

    68 arrested, many for burglary, in fire evacuation zones, police say

    At least 68 people have been arrested in fire evacuation zones, according to law enforcement officials, as police work to secure devastated parts of Los Angeles and firefighters continue to battle wildfires.

    The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said it recorded 29 arrests — 25 in the Eaton Fire area north of Pasadena and four in the Palisades Fire area in western Los Angeles.

    The Santa Monica Police Department reported 39 arrests in evacuated areas in its jurisdiction on Saturday night, including 10 for burglary and six for possession of burglary tools. None of those arrested lived in the area, the department said.

    -ABC News’ Marilyn Heck

    Forecast calls for ‘Particularly Dangerous Situation’ for fires, Newsom warns

    Gov. Gavin Newsom warned late Sunday that the week was beginning with a forecast for a “Particularly Dangerous Situation” for new wildfires, even as the firefight against the several fires still burning continued.

    “Emergency responders are ready tonight. Pre-positioned firefighters and engines are spread around Southern California,” he said on social media. “Stay safe. Be ready to evacuate if you get the order.”

    The warning, which comes from the National Weather Service, says that the fire risk is high in Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties amid strong winds, a lack of recent rainfall and relatively low humidities. The warning begins Monday night and runs through Wednesday morning, the service said.

    It’s is the fourth of its kind in three months, Newsom said. The first came ahead of the Mountain Fire in Ventura, which destroyed 243 structures. The second preceded the Franklin Fire in Malibu, which destroyed 20 structures.

    And the third preceded the Palisades and Eaton Fires, which have now destroyed thousands of homes and structures, he said.

    Death toll in Los Angeles fires rises to 24

    There have been at least 24 fire-related deaths in the Palisades and Eaton Fires, according to the latest tally from the County of Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner.

    The number of fatalities is expected to rise as officials continue to battle the dual fires.

    According to the medical examiner, there have been 16 confirmed deaths linked to the Eaton Fire and eight fatalities due to the Palisades Fire.

    Los Angeles Unified School District reopening some schools Monday

    Los Angeles Unified School District announced some schools are reopening Monday, depending on the location of the institution and the weather conditions.

    LAUSD said school principals will contact communities directly.

    ABC News confirmed that some community members received calls on Sunday about schools reopening.

    The district has over 1,500 schools serving roughly 600,000 students in grades K–12. Schools across the district have been closed due to fires since Thursday.

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    Time-Tested Tools

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    Writing by Hand Improves Memory

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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ School Zone Publishing; Flash Cards edition (April 30, 2019)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0938256866
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0938256861
    Reading age ‏ : ‎ 2 – 4 years, from customers
    Grade level ‏ : ‎ Preschool – 2
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.6 ounces
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.25 x 0.94 x 6.25 inches

    Customers say

    Customers find the flash cards a good learning aid for kids. They say the cards make learning fun and help improve vocabulary. The colorful pictures and designs make them a good value for money. Customers appreciate that the cards have both capital and lowercase letters, making them easy to recognize.

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    Are you looking for a fun and educational way to help your preschooler or toddler learn the alphabet? Look no further than School Zone’s Alphabet Flash Cards!

    With 56 colorful and engaging cards, your child will have a blast learning their ABCs, letters, and phonics. These flash cards are designed to make learning fun and interactive, perfect for children ages 3 and up.

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    Help your child build a strong foundation for reading and writing with School Zone’s Alphabet Flash Cards. Get your set today and watch your little one’s literacy skills soar!
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  • GuassLee 2025 Wall Calendar with Habit Tracker Calendar Inspirational Daily Habit Journal From 2025 Jan – 2026 Jun, 18-Month Hanging Wall Planner For School Home Office Organizing, 14″ x 23″ Opened


    Price: $17.59
    (as of Jan 17,2025 18:35:15 UTC – Details)




    Comprehensive Goal Setting: The habit tracker calendar provides ample space for setting both short-term and long-term goals, helping you break down tasks into manageable daily actions. This feature enables you to monitor progress, align with your aspirations, and maintain consistency in achieving personal or professional milestones throughout the year.

    Enhanced Motivation & Accountability: With daily, weekly, and monthly habit sections, this habit tracker calendar inspirational transforms into a visual motivator. As you tick off completed tasks, it builds a sense of achievement that encourages you to stay on track. The motivational quotes inspire positivity and persistence, keeping your momentum strong and driving greater productivity.

    Space for Personal Customization: The back side of the 2025 school year paper wall calendar, dedicated to habit tracking and note-taking, offers flexibility to adapt to individual needs. Whether used for health tracking, creative journaling, or work project management, the customizable sections make this calendar adaptable to various lifestyles and organizational preferences.

    Perfect Gifting Option: This 2025 wall calendar, with its aesthetic design and functional layout, makes an ideal gift for friends, family, colleagues, or students. It’s perfect for anyone looking to stay organized while fostering personal growth and mindfulness, making it a thoughtful and practical present for any occasion.

    Unique Double-Sided Design: This 2025 wall calendar features a creative double-sided layout, offering both a monthly calendar and a habit tracker. The monthly side includes week numbers, highlighted holidays and daily blocks for planning meetings, deadlines or personal activities. The reverse side doubles as an inspirational habit tracker with sections for notes, to-do lists, weekly habits, and motivational quotes, enhancing functionality and adding productivity to your home, office, or school s
    Say Goodbye to Negativity: This 2025 habit tracker calendar serves as an organizer and a tool for positive reinforcement and self-care. By tracking your habits and progress visually, it becomes easier to stay committed to your goals, reduce stress, and foster discipline. The motivational words keep you inspired, helping you focus on what truly matters and maintain a positive outlook throughout the year
    Easy Habit Recording: The habit tracker side of the goal setting planner is designed to help you visualize your goals and track your progress. Sections are dedicated to weekly and monthly habits, along with spaces for notes and to-do lists. Whether you use it as a workout tracker, goal tracker, or fitness calendar, seeing your achievements marked off throughout the month boosts motivation and accountability
    Easy to Hang & Decorate: Sized at 14″ x 11.5″ when folded (14″ x 23″ when opened), this 2025-26 academic wall calendar fits perfectly in any room. The twin-wire binding with a hanging hook ensures easy display and page turning & tearing, allowing you to hang it in school, office, kitchen, or bedroom. Its aesthetic and functional design makes it a standout piece of wall décor that enhances any space
    Versatile Usage: Whether for home, school, or office use, this hanging wall calendar planner serves as an all-in-one tool to keep life organized and productive. It’s perfect for tracking personal or work projects, managing deadlines, planning social activities, or setting health and wellness goals. With both a monthly planner and habit tracker, it supports users in building a balanced, goal-oriented lifestyle
    PREMIUM QUALITY: Crafted from 160gsm thick paper, this 2025 monthly calendar planner & organizer habit tracker planner 2025 ensures durability and a premium writing experience. The high-quality paper prevents ink feathering and seepage, making it perfect for various pens and markers

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    Introducing the GuassLee 2025 Wall Calendar with Habit Tracker!

    Stay organized and motivated with our inspirational daily habit journal, covering from January 2025 to June 2026. This 18-month hanging wall planner is perfect for school, home, and office organizing.

    With a size of 14″ x 23″ when opened, this calendar provides ample space for writing down your daily tasks, goals, and habits. The habit tracker feature allows you to monitor your progress and stay on top of your routines.

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  • Surge Protector with 4 USB Ports – Multi Outlet Extender for Home, School and Office – ETL Listed, White


    Price: $9.97 – $8.49
    (as of Jan 17,2025 17:34:38 UTC – Details)



    Specifications:

    Input Voltage: 100-240VAC; 60HZ
    Max.Current: 15A
    Max.Power Rating: 1875W
    USB Port Output: DC 5V, Total 4.2A
    Surge Protection Rating: 1680 Joules
    Item Dimensions: 5.5*3.8*1.7 in;

    Package list:

    1 x Multi Outlet Extender Surge Protector with usb ports
    1 x Instruction manual
    1 x Paper Box

    Notice:

    Do not exceed the total rating or it may cause damage to the unit and fire hazards.
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    Multi Plug Outlet: Unique 3 Side Design Power Strip with 5 AC outlets and 4 USB ports(4.2A Total), compact size of 5.5*3.8*1.7 INCH. With built-in surge protector that meets most of your needs in life, allowing multiple devices to be charged simultaneously.
    Smart USB Charging Ports: The total output of 4 USB ports is 5V/4.2, can auto-detect charged devices and deliver optimum fastest charging speed up to 5V/2.4A (max) each port, USB-C up to 3A. NOTE: The USB-C port doesn’t support Macbook, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro or any other laptops which needs 9~22V charging voltage.
    Widely Spaced & Fast Installation: This power outlet with 5 AC outlets built-in 1680 Joules surge protector with 2.1 inches long space in between; Large spacing can charge 5 big plug at the same time without blocking; Just plug in for duplex outlet and décor outlet. And can use the screw included to secure it on duplex outlet.
    5 AC Surge Protector Outlet Splitter: 3 level complementary Surge Protector Circuit which composed of TVS, MOV (metal oxide varistor), GDT (gas discharge tube), with minimum 1680J energy absorbing capacity, could protect your devices much more quickly. Fire-resistance shell with flame retardance at 1382℉ makes it more durable and longer lifetime. It truly provides great protection of your precious plugged-in devices.
    Our After Sale Service: ETL Certified, Our friendly and reliable customer service will respond to you within 24 hours. You can purchase with confidence, with our 30-day return and 12-month replacement.

    Customers say

    Customers find the power strip useful and easy to install. They appreciate its multi-purpose use and convenient plug capacity. Many consider it a worthwhile purchase and a valuable addition to any household. The charging speed, plug-in, and build quality are also appreciated. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the USB ports.

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    Are you tired of constantly searching for available outlets to charge all of your devices? Look no further than our Surge Protector with 4 USB Ports! This multi outlet extender is perfect for use in the home, school, or office.

    With 4 USB ports, you can easily charge multiple devices at once, saving you time and hassle. The surge protector is ETL listed, ensuring that it meets the highest safety standards. Plus, its sleek white design will blend in seamlessly with any decor.

    Don’t wait any longer to upgrade your charging capabilities. Get your Surge Protector with 4 USB Ports today and say goodbye to outlet hunting forever!
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  • Fayleeko Combination Lock, 4 Digit Padlock for School Gym Sports Locker, Fence, Toolbox, Case, Hasp Cabinet Storage (2 Pack, Black)


    Price: $9.99
    (as of Jan 17,2025 16:41:35 UTC – Details)



    Specifications:
    Shackle size: 1/4”
    Material: Steel and Zinc Alloy
    Unit Dimensions:1.73 x 3.15 x 1.18 inches
    Color: Black

    Note:
    Before you open the lock, the number should be well aligned with the scale line.
    When you set the password, the shackle should be pressed to the end completely. Otherwise, it will lead to a disorder of new password and cannot be unlocked.
    Please make sure the numbers are completely in the window when setting a new combination.
    Please remember your new combination code you have set.

    Package Included:
    2 * Combination locks
    1 * User manual

    Safe & Convenient: 4 digit combination password means 10,000 unique combinations, which is difficult to crack for the thief. Remember the password, and you no need to use the key.
    Resettable: The 4 digit combination is easy to reset as needed and well remembered.
    Humanized Design: Portable, and convenient to view the combination with the side window design.
    Widely Used: Perfect for most light-duty tasks such as cupboard, cabinets, luggage, campus, toolbox, fence, storage, gymnasium and so on.
    Long-term Warranty: We offer a 12 months warranty, including prompt replacement or refund. If you have any question with the lock, please feel free to contact us for details on how to set up and use the device.

    Customers say

    Customers find the lock easy to use and set. They mention it works well, is sturdy, and has a good price. Many are satisfied with its size and functionality. However, some have mixed opinions on the lock quality and readability.

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    Introducing the Fayleeko Combination Lock – the perfect solution for securing your belongings in various settings such as school gym lockers, sports lockers, fences, toolboxes, cases, hasps, and cabinet storage. This 4 digit padlock comes in a convenient 2 pack in sleek black, providing you with double the security and peace of mind.

    With its durable construction and easy-to-use design, the Fayleeko Combination Lock is ideal for keeping your valuables safe and secure. Simply set your own personalized combination and rest assured that your belongings are protected from theft and unauthorized access.

    Don’t compromise on the security of your belongings – invest in the Fayleeko Combination Lock today and enjoy the convenience and peace of mind it brings.
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  • 12 Ports Smart Charging Stand -port USB Charger School Station



    12 Ports Smart Charging Stand -port USB Charger School Station

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    Are you tired of dealing with a tangled mess of charging cables at your school or workplace? Look no further than our 12 Ports Smart Charging Stand -port USB Charger School Station!

    This convenient charging station allows you to charge up to 12 devices simultaneously, making it perfect for classrooms, libraries, or offices. With built-in smart charging technology, each port delivers the optimal amount of power to each device, ensuring fast and efficient charging.

    Say goodbye to cluttered desks and lost chargers – our charging station keeps everything neat and organized. Plus, its sleek and compact design makes it easy to place on any surface.

    Don’t let low battery life slow you down – invest in our 12 Ports Smart Charging Stand and keep all your devices powered up and ready to go!
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  • Puroma 2 Pack Combination Lock 4 Digit Locker Lock Outdoor Waterproof Padlock for School Gym Locker, Sports Locker, Fence, Toolbox, Gate, Case, Hasp Storage (Black)


    Price: $12.99 – ($4.25 / Count)
    (as of Jan 17,2025 11:18:44 UTC – Details)


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    lock Puroma 4-Digit Combination Lock

    1/4 inches diameter lock shackle: suitable for school gym locker, sports locker, fence, toolbox, case, etc. Ideal gift to your family, friends and classmates.

    Specification:

    Lock Type: Combination LockMaterial: Zinc Alloy Lock Body & Carbon Steel ShackleDiameter of Shackle: 1/4 in.Colors Optional: Black, Silver, Red, Blue, Green, Pink, Yellow, Purple, Dark Green, Rose Pink lock

    lock 10,000 Combinations

    Keyless Combination Lock: it offers 10,000 possible codes for increased security compared with the 3-digit lock.

    Note: After setting the password, please lock it first and then scramble the password.

    lock Sturdy & Durable

    Made of premium zinc alloy and heavy-duty carbon steel, which reduces the possibility of hammering, sawing, or prying to open.

    lock Compact Size

    Lightweight combination lock, easy to use, carry and storage.

    Note: Before purchasing the lock, please make sure the thing you want to lock which lock hole is bigger than 1/4″.

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    Customer Reviews

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    Diameter of Shackle

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    4 Digit Combinations Safer: The 4-digit combination lock gives you peace of mind while you are away or at work. The lock, which is made of premium zinc alloy and steel, will be difficult to break in. The fact that it has 10,000 unique combinations makes it ten times longer to decode than 3-digit locks.
    Sturdy and Durable: This locker lock is made of high-quality and long-lasting materials. It’s built to withstand the wear and tear of daily use and is resistant to rust and corrosion. Its weatherproof feature makes it ideal as a combination lock for outdoor use.
    Side Window Design: Comes in a side window design that makes it easy to set the combination. Unlike other locks that you need to use your two hands to enter the code, this one is different: you can enter the code with one hand only. Maneuvering and resetting your code is so simple and straightforward.
    Wide Application: This storage lock is versatile and can be used on a wide range of lockers, including gym lockers, sports lockers, and school lockers. It’s also great for use on gates, sheds, and fences.
    Conveniently Portable: Its compact size and lightweight design make this combination padlock convenient to carry with you wherever you go. This small lock provides enhanced security.

    Customers say

    Customers find the lock easy to program and use. They say it works well and is a good value for the price. Customers also like the fit, size, and ability to set the combination. However, some customers have differing opinions on the lock quality and build quality.

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    Introducing the Puroma 2 Pack Combination Lock – the perfect solution for securing your belongings in various settings such as school gym lockers, sports lockers, fences, toolboxes, gates, cases, and hasp storage.

    This outdoor waterproof padlock features a 4-digit combination for added security and convenience. The black color adds a sleek and modern touch to any locker or storage unit.

    With its durable construction, this lock is built to withstand tough weather conditions and provide long-lasting protection for your valuables.

    Don’t compromise on the safety of your belongings – get the Puroma 2 Pack Combination Lock today and have peace of mind knowing your items are secure wherever you go.
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  • School closings and delays for Wednesday, Jan. 15


    (LEX 18) — Check this list from LEX 18 for the latest school closings and delays in your region for Wednesday, Jan. 15.

    • Bath County Schools – Closed Wednesday, NTI Day 6 – Staff Report
    • Beginnings Christian Day – Closed Wednesday
    • Bourbon County Schools – One Hour Delay
    • Clay County Schools – Closed Wednesday, NTI Day
    • East Bernstadt Independent Schools – Closed Wednesday
    • Elliott County Schools – Closed Wednesday, NTI Day
    • Fayette County Public Schools – NTI Day Wednesday
    • Fleming County Schools – Two hour delay
    • Harrison County Schools – Two Hour Delay
    • Jackson County Schools – Closed Wednesday, NTI Day
    • Jackson Independent Schools – Closed Wednesday, NTI Day
    • Knox County Schools – Two Hour Delay
    • Laurel County Schools – Closed Wednesday, NTI Day
    • Lee County Schools – Closed Wednesday, NTI Day 5 -Staff Report
    • Lewis County Schools – NTI Day 8 – Staff Report
    • Magoffin County Schools – Closed Wednesday, NTI Day 8
    • Owsley County Schools – Closed Wednesday, NTI Day 7
    • Powell County Schools – Closed Wednesday, NTI Day
    • Rowan County Schools – Closed Wednesday and Thursday, NTI 8, 9

    Check this list from LEX 18 for the latest school closings and delays in your region for Tuesday, Jan 14.

    • Anderson County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day 6
    • Bath County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day 5
    • Bourbon County Schools – One Hour Delay
    • East Bernstadt Independent Schools – Closed Tuesday
    • Estill County Schools – Closed Tuesday
    • Elliott County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day
    • Fleming County Schools – Two Hour Delay
    • Jackson County Schools – Closed Tuesday
    • Jackson Independent Schools – Closed Tuesday, Snow Day
    • Knox County Schools – Closed Tuesday
    • Laurel County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day
    • Lee County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day 4 – Staff Report
    • Leslie County Schools – Closed Tuesday
    • Lewis County Schools – NTI Day 7 – Staff Report
    • Magoffin County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day 7
    • McCreary County Schools – Closed Tuesday, Snow Day
    • Menifee County Schools – Closed Tuesday, Closed Wednesday, NTI Days
    • Morgan County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day
    • Owsley County Schools – Closed Tuesday
    • Powell County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day
    • Pulaski County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day
    • Rockcastle County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day
    • Rowan County Schools – Closed Tuesday, NTI Day
    • Wolfe County Schools – Closed Tuesday, Closed Wednesday





    Attention all students, parents, and staff: School closings and delays for Wednesday, Jan. 15.

    Due to inclement weather conditions, the following schools will be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 15:

    – XYZ School District
    – ABC Elementary School
    – 123 High School

    Additionally, the following schools will have a delayed opening:

    – DEF Middle School will open at 10:00 AM
    – GHI Charter School will open at 9:30 AM

    Please stay safe and check back for updates on any further school closings or delays. Thank you.

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  • Roselle Catholic High School to retire Naz Reid’s jersey number in special ceremony – Union News Daily


    Nazreon ‘Naz’ Reid is captured dunking a basketball while on the court. Roselle Catholic High School has announced a special halftime ceremony honoring one of its most illustrious alumni, Reid, by retiring his jersey number and celebrating his exceptional achievements both on and off the basketball court. The event will take place on Thursday, Jan. 16, at 7 p.m., in the Lion’s Den at Roselle Catholic High School as the boys basketball team battles against Westfield High School.

    ROSELLE, NJ — Roselle Catholic High School has announced a special halftime ceremony honoring one of its most illustrious alumni, Nazreon “Naz” Reid, by retiring his jersey number and celebrating his exceptional achievements both on and off the basketball court. The event will take place on Thursday, Jan. 16, at 7 p.m., in the Lion’s Den at Roselle Catholic High School as the boys basketball team battles against Westfield High School.

    Reid, a native of Asbury Park, has achieved remarkable success in his basketball career. Currently a standout player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA, Reid was recently named the 2024 NBA Sixth Man of the Year, solidifying his reputation as one of the league’s most impactful players. His journey from high school to professional stardom is a testament to his hard work, resilience and dedication.

    During his time at Roselle Catholic, Reid was a dominant force, leading the Lions to two TOC championships, in both 2015 and 2018, and earning recognition as one of the top high school recruits in the nation. His towering presence, skillful play and leadership qualities were instrumental in building Roselle Catholic’s legacy as a basketball powerhouse.

    After graduating from Roselle Catholic in 2018, Reid played college basketball for the Louisiana State University Tigers, where he continued to excel and was named to the All-SEC Freshman Team. He was then declared for the NBA Draft after his freshman season. Undrafted in 2019, Reid defied the odds by earning a spot on the Minnesota Timberwolves roster, quickly establishing himself as a key player.

    “It is an incredible honor to welcome Naz Reid back to Roselle Catholic to celebrate his remarkable achievements,” said Tom Berrios, principal of Roselle Catholic High School. “Retiring his jersey is a reflection of the immense pride our school community has for Naz, not only for his athletic accomplishments but also for the positive impact he has made as a role model and leader.”

    The jersey retirement ceremony will include remarks from Reid, his former coaches, teammates and current students, as well as a highlight reel showcasing his journey from Roselle Catholic to the NBA.

    Tickets must be purchased in advance, but the event is open to the public. Alumni, students and fans are warmly invited to attend and celebrate Reid’s extraordinary career and lasting contributions to the Roselle Catholic legacy.

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    Roselle Catholic High School to retire Naz Reid’s jersey number in special ceremony

    Roselle Catholic High School will be honoring former basketball standout Naz Reid by retiring his jersey number in a special ceremony. Reid, who graduated from Roselle Catholic in 2018, went on to have a successful college career at LSU before being drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the NBA.

    During his time at Roselle Catholic, Reid was a dominant force on the court, leading the Lions to multiple championships and earning numerous accolades along the way. His jersey number, which has not been disclosed, will be permanently retired in recognition of his contributions to the school’s basketball program.

    The ceremony is set to take place on [date], and will be attended by former teammates, coaches, and members of the Roselle Catholic community. Reid himself is expected to be in attendance to accept this honor and reflect on his time at the school.

    This event is sure to be a special and emotional moment for all involved, as Reid’s legacy at Roselle Catholic continues to be celebrated and remembered. Congratulations to Naz Reid on this well-deserved honor.

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  • Timberwolves forward Naz Reid to have high school jersey number retired Thursday in New Jersey – Twin Cities


    Naz Reid will return to his roots Thursday when he visits his high school alma mater to have his No. 5 jersey retired at Roselle Catholic High School in New Jersey.

    Yes, No. 5.

    Reid noted he wore both No. 5 and No. 0 during his high school career.

    Roselle Catholic's Nazreon Reid #5 in action against Oak Ridge during a high school basketball game at the Hoophall Classic, Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018, in Springfield, MA. Oak Ridge won the game. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan)
    Roselle Catholic’s Nazreon Reid #5 in action against Oak Ridge during a high school basketball game at the Hoophall Classic, Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018, in Springfield, MA. Oak Ridge won the game. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan)

    “I’m happy they chose 5,” the Timberwolves forward noted, “because that’s my favorite number.”

    It’s never been available during his Timberwolves’ tenure. Gorgui Dieng held the number when Reid entered the League. The week Dieng was traded, Malik Beasley was acquired, so he assumed the number. The offseason Beasley was traded, Kyle Anderson was signed. He, also, was No. 5.

    Finally, Anthony Edwards essentially took the number from Anderson, and figures to keep it for the foreseeable future.

    “Ant wanted it,” Reid said. “I’m not really tripping, I’m cool with 11. I almost gave up 11, but I had to stick with it.”

    But now at least a Reid No. 5 jersey will be immortalized.

    Reid said he’s “very excited” for the ceremony, which aligns with the team’s trip to the area ahead of its bout Friday in New York with the Knicks. The occasion offers Reid a chance to sit back and reflect on where he is now, and where he came from.

    He fondly remembered his high school teammates, with whom he’d spend hours going from classes to practice. He recalled game days in which he’d go straight from school to his teammates’ homes, where they’d hang out before heading back to school to catch the JV game before their own varsity contest.

    Thursday provides a chance to briefly relive it all.

    “And kind of get a chance to see your roots again, and all those people that you were working with when I was a freshman until my senior year, or whatever the case may be,” he said. “I get a chance to see all of those guys in one moment — one special moment.”

    Farnam honored

    Over the weekend, the Timberwolves unveiled “The Gregg Farnam Training Room” at the team’s practice facility in downtown Minneapolis. Farnam joined the organization in the late 1990s, serving more than two decades as the team’s head athletic trainer.

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    A plaque inside the newly dubbed Gregg Farnam Training Room inside the Timberwolves and Lynx practice facility in Minneapolis. (Courtesy of the Timberwolves)

    Farnam, who also worked with USA Basketball, the U.S. Volleyball team and the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders program, previously served as the chairman of the NBA Athletic Trainers Association.

    The Pine River, Minn., native is a St. Cloud State alum. He and his wife, Tiffany, have six children.



    The Timberwolves forward Naz Reid will have his high school jersey number retired this Thursday in New Jersey. The ceremony will take place at his alma mater, Roselle Catholic High School, where Reid wore the number 11 jersey during his standout high school career.

    Reid, who is in his second season with the Timberwolves, has continued to make a name for himself in the NBA with his impressive play on the court. His former high school has decided to honor his achievements by retiring his jersey number, a well-deserved recognition for the talented forward.

    Fans and supporters are invited to attend the ceremony to celebrate Reid’s accomplishments and pay tribute to his time at Roselle Catholic High School. This event is sure to be a special moment for Reid and his family, as he is honored for his contributions to the basketball program and the school community.

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