DETROIT — The house Steve Kerr grew up in is burned down. The high school he went to is gone. His childhood friends have lost their homes and their town is unrecognizable — mostly ash and ruins.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said Thursday that his childhood home in California has been destroyed in the wildfires tearing through the Los Angeles area.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr confirmed that his childhood home was among those destroyed in this week's wind-driven wildfires that have devastated Southern California.
Steve Kerr’s 90-year-old mother was among the thousands of residents evacuated from the raging wildfire in the suburbs of Los Angeles.
The wildfires that have ravaged large parts of southern California have impacted many professional athletes and their families directly
In Southern California, *** fight against flames fueled ... Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr acknowledged the “terrifying” impact of the wildfires in California, while also ...
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr confirmed that his childhood home was among those destroyed in this week's wind-driven wildfires that have devastated Southern California. Speaking to ...
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr confirmed Thursday that his ... down as a result of the wildfires burning across Southern California. Speaking to the media before a game against ...
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The Los Angeles wildfires have deeply impacted sports stars like Pam Shriver, Kawhi Leonard, and more. From personal losses to acts of kindness, athletes are facing challenges beyond the game.
The devastating wildfires in California have reignited questions and concerns from people across the country, including who is responsible for certain tasks and what to do in the event of a fire. George Garcia reached out to ABC15 demanding answers about public brush near his Florence home.
As fires continue to burn through Southern California, some of the region's landmarks have been burned or destroyed by the blazes.