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Swimming legend Gary Hall Jr. was forced to leave his Los Angeles home after being evacuated by the terrible fires ravaging the Palisades. The 10-time Olympic medallist has lost al ...
The LA fires had former gold medal U.S. Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. feeling as if he were in a horror movie as he lost almost everything everything he owns, including his home and 10 Olympics medals ...
Ten-time Olympic medalist Gary Hall Jr. forced to evacuate his California home where he gave kids swimming lessons.
Filming on a number of major TV shows has been delayed due to the fires in LA, Variety reports.
California's wildfires are a disaster, but they're no mere accident when Gov. Gavin Newsom's policies are responsible for creating them.