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Each of the homes burned in the Los Angeles fires is its own individual calamity. For the time being, evacuees are holing up in public shelters in Los Angeles County, with friends or family members or in hotels. That will not be easy in a metro area that, as of 2022, already had a shortage of about 337,000 homes, according to data from Zillow. The number of homes on the market in Los Angeles was 26 percent below prepandemic norms as of December, according to Zillow. Pasadena, which is battling the Eaton fire, has already lost hundreds of homes.
Persons: ” Victor M, Gordo, Eaton Locations: Los, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, , Pasadena
Add in the potential attendance of the world’s most famous pop star, and there’ll be no blank spaces on the proverbial check Las Vegas could cash by the weekend’s end. “It helps the spectacle of the Super Bowl in general and I think that means that it benefits everyone,” he says. At least one analyst, however, quibbles with just how large the economic impact will be in reality. There is, however, concern “about displacing one type of visitor” for another because of how busy Las Vegas is many weekends already, Matheson says. “Do Super Bowl fans gamble at the blackjack table in the same way?” Matheson wonders, referring to the typical Las Vegas gambling visitor.
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CNN —As the death toll from the Texas crash rises to eight, witnesses are describing the horrifying moment a driver plowed into people Sunday near a shelter in Brownsville. There were about 20 to 25 migrants sitting on the curb at around 8:30 a.m. when police reported receiving reports of the crash, according to the shelter’s director. The migrants were from Venezuela and had arrived at the shelter just days ago, Maldonado said. Police say driver isn’t cooperatingAfter the crash, witnesses at the scene detained the driver until officers arrived, Sandoval said. The Ozanam shelter has been housing immigrants while they wait for more permanent housing, according to Sandoval.
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