While Michelle's family begins the long road to recovery, she says she learned three things from this experience: simplify, put that phone down, and hug the people in your life.
As first responders continue to battle the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County, several organizations have sprung into action to help them as well as those impacted by the fires. That now includes the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation.
An Allegheny County woman now living in Hollywood, California, was forced out of her home amid a wildfire outbreak.
One truck filled with N95 masks is en route from Pittsburgh to California. It will be followed by two more trucks filled with supplies, like water bottles and hygiene kits.
While the California fires are far from Pittsburgh, they are impacting many Pittsburgh natives who now call California home. KDKA-TV's Megan Shinn spoke with one who has lost everything in Altadena, a suburb of Los Angeles.
The Penguins, and one Pittsburgh native, held different fundraisers in support for those impacted by the fires at Tuesday night's game against the Seattle Kraken's. One was a 50/50 raffle and the other, a specialty print.
A retired Pittsburgh Police officer and his family are among the thousands who’ve lost nearly everything in the devastating wildfires tearing through California.
SIMPLIFY. TWO PU Michelle Beilner, whose roots are from Pittsburgh, lost her Los Angeles home to the California wildfires and now faces an uncertain future with her family."There was this one mountain, we drive through it and then you'd get to the end and ...