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  • Joan Embery rescued 30 wild animals and 30 horses from her Lakeside Ranch as a fire roared up to the property line. Embery is seen with "Mugger", a 7-yr-old mountain lion, "Claudia" an Andean Condor, and Belles Peppy Boy, Joan's favorite horse. Photographed at the site where Joan and Duane (seen with her in the photos of horses), along with employees, beat the flames from the Cedar Fire that reached their ranch.  .© Todd Bigelow/Aurora.
    Joan Embery with a horse.
  • David Russell is a film director, screenwriter, and producer.
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  • David Russell is a film director, screenwriter, and producer.
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family is flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida. They had no idea where they were heading until the plane's doors were closed.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, checks his injured father-in-law, Leamalie Holmes, 83, while making rounds of Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, checks his injured father-in-law, Leamalie Holmes, 83, while making rounds of Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, checks his injured father-in-law, Leamalie Holmes, 83, while making rounds of Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, prays with evacuees while on his rounds.
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, prays with evacuees while on his rounds.
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, prays with evacuees while on his rounds.
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 5, 2005: .Chaney family enjoy their first morning outside the ravaged New Orleans at the complex housing them in Palm Beach, Florida on Sept 5, 20006. They wanted to read newspapers and catch up on the news and find new clothes....Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with Laker jersey), Anthony (other man with white t shirt), Elaine (flower dress and hat), and Julia (woman with blue dress, hat and glasses--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (older man using cane to walk) and Velma (white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 6, 2005: .Families and their children at the Palm Meadows complex in West Palm Beach, Florida on September 6, 2005...The Johnson Family:  Father is Kevin Johnson, 38, wife is Michelle Johnson, 27, daughter My-Shelle, 8, son Kevin the 3rd (nickname "Ope"), 7, son Kevin the 4th (nicknamed "Old Man"), 5, Kevin the 5th (Nickname "Little Kevin"), 2 and baby in stroller is I-Shelle, 7 months. The family is walking and playing a game called Under the Bridge.....Family outside their room is Rosa Angelatta, her daughter Sandra Smith (in red) and her grandson, Kenneth, 11, playing with Sandra's niece, Eleanora, 5...Girl with large Tweety Bird doll: Chelsea Gair, 7, walking to her room with stuffed Tweety Bird. They evacuated from New Orleans.
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 6, 2005: .Families and their children at the Palm Meadows complex in West Palm Beach, Florida on September 6, 2005...The Johnson Family:  Father is Kevin Johnson, 38, wife is Michelle Johnson, 27, daughter My-Shelle, 8, son Kevin the 3rd (nickname "Ope"), 7, son Kevin the 4th (nicknamed "Old Man"), 5, Kevin the 5th (Nickname "Little Kevin"), 2 and baby in stroller is I-Shelle, 7 months. The family is walking and playing a game called Under the Bridge.....Family outside their room is Rosa Angelatta, her daughter Sandra Smith (in red) and her grandson, Kenneth, 11, playing with Sandra's niece, Eleanora, 5...Girl with large Tweety Bird doll: Chelsea Gair, 7, walking to her room with stuffed Tweety Bird. They evacuated from New Orleans.
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 6, 2005: .Families and their children at the Palm Meadows complex in West Palm Beach, Florida on September 6, 2005...The Johnson Family:  Father is Kevin Johnson, 38, wife is Michelle Johnson, 27, daughter My-Shelle, 8, son Kevin the 3rd (nickname "Ope"), 7, son Kevin the 4th (nicknamed "Old Man"), 5, Kevin the 5th (Nickname "Little Kevin"), 2 and baby in stroller is I-Shelle, 7 months. The family is walking and playing a game called Under the Bridge.....Family outside their room is Rosa Angelatta, her daughter Sandra Smith (in red) and her grandson, Kenneth, 11, playing with Sandra's niece, Eleanora, 5...Girl with large Tweety Bird doll: Chelsea Gair, 7, walking to her room with stuffed Tweety Bird. They evacuated from New Orleans.
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Elaine Chaney is visibly upset and consoled by her mother in law, Julia, before being evaluated by medical personnel inside the New Orleans Airport and then being flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents......
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family arrives in West Palm, Beach, Florida. Anthony, foreground, and Kenneth are excited to hear they will be receiving cell phones, have a new apartment, clothes and help for the next two months at a private complex in Boynton Beach, Florida.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family is flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida. They had no idea where they were heading until the plane's doors were closed.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family arrives in West Palm, Beach, Florida. As the plane approached, Anthony took out a map to see exactly where West Palm Beach was.........They were greeted and placed on air conditioned buses and taken to a beautiful, private apartment complex in Boynton Beach.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family is flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida. They had no idea where they were heading until the plane's doors were closed.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents......
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 5, 2005: .Chaney family enjoy their first morning outside the ravaged New Orleans at the complex housing them in Palm Beach, Florida on Sept 5, 20006. They wanted to read newspapers and catch up on the news and find new clothes....Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with Laker jersey), Anthony (other man with white t shirt), Elaine (flower dress and hat), and Julia (woman with blue dress, hat and glasses--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (older man using cane to walk) and Velma (white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Julia Chaney, clutching her Dr. Martin Luther King fan, which she had held onto since the storm struck on Monday, and family are taken from helicopter.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • SHREVEPORT, LA - September 2, 2005:  Volunteers unload one trailer and load another with donated goods at the Hirsch Memorial Colliseum in Shreveport, LA. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 6, 2005: .Families and their children at the Palm Meadows complex in West Palm Beach, Florida on September 6, 2005...The Johnson Family:  Father is Kevin Johnson, 38, wife is Michelle Johnson, 27, daughter My-Shelle, 8, son Kevin the 3rd (nickname "Ope"), 7, son Kevin the 4th (nicknamed "Old Man"), 5, Kevin the 5th (Nickname "Little Kevin"), 2 and baby in stroller is I-Shelle, 7 months. The family is walking and playing a game called Under the Bridge.....Family outside their room is Rosa Angelatta, her daughter Sandra Smith (in red) and her grandson, Kenneth, 11, playing with Sandra's niece, Eleanora, 5...Girl with large Tweety Bird doll: Chelsea Gair, 7, walking to her room with stuffed Tweety Bird. They evacuated from New Orleans.
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  • Joan Embery rescued 30 wild animals and 30 horses from her Lakeside Ranch as the fire roared up to the property line. Embery is seen with "Mugger", a 7-yr-old mountain lion, "Claudia" an Andean Condor, and Belles Peppy Boy, Joan's favorite horse. Photographed at the site where Joan and Duane (seen with her in the photos of horses), along with employees, beat the flames from the Cedar Fire that reached their ranch.  .© Todd Bigelow/Aurora.
    Joan Embery with a horse.
  • Joan Embery rescued 30 wild animals and 30 horses from her Lakeside Ranch as a fire roared up to the property line. Embery is seen with "Mugger", a 7-yr-old mountain lion, "Claudia" an Andean Condor, and Belles Peppy Boy, Joan's favorite horse. Photographed at the site where Joan and Duane (seen with her in the photos of horses), along with employees, beat the flames from the Cedar Fire that reached their ranch.  .© Todd Bigelow/Aurora.
    Joan Embery and mountain lion
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family arrives in West Palm, Beach, Florida. As the plane approached, Anthony took out a map to see exactly where West Palm Beach was.........They were greeted and placed on air conditioned buses and taken to a beautiful, private apartment complex in Boynton Beach.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family is flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida. They had no idea where they were heading until the plane's doors were closed.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 5, 2005: .Chaney family enjoy their first morning outside the ravaged New Orleans at the complex housing them in Palm Beach, Florida on Sept 5, 20006. They wanted to read newspapers and catch up on the news and find new clothes....Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with Laker jersey), Anthony (other man with white t shirt), Elaine (flower dress and hat), and Julia (woman with blue dress, hat and glasses--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (older man using cane to walk) and Velma (white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 5, 2005: .Chaney family enjoy their first morning outside the ravaged New Orleans at the complex housing them in Palm Beach, Florida on Sept 5, 20006. They wanted to read newspapers and catch up on the news and find new clothes....Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with Laker jersey), Anthony (other man with white t shirt), Elaine (flower dress and hat), and Julia (woman with blue dress, hat and glasses--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (older man using cane to walk) and Velma (white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • PALM BEACH, FL - September 6, 2005: .Families and their children at the Palm Meadows complex in West Palm Beach, Florida on September 6, 2005...The Johnson Family:  Father is Kevin Johnson, 38, wife is Michelle Johnson, 27, daughter My-Shelle, 8, son Kevin the 3rd (nickname "Ope"), 7, son Kevin the 4th (nicknamed "Old Man"), 5, Kevin the 5th (Nickname "Little Kevin"), 2 and baby in stroller is I-Shelle, 7 months. The family is walking and playing a game called Under the Bridge.....Family outside their room is Rosa Angelatta, her daughter Sandra Smith (in red) and her grandson, Kenneth, 11, playing with Sandra's niece, Eleanora, 5...Girl with large Tweety Bird doll: Chelsea Gair, 7, walking to her room with stuffed Tweety Bird. They evacuated from New Orleans.
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, dealing with the Hurricane Katrina crisis professionally and personally, prays with evacuees while on his rounds.
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
    Hurricane Katrina095.jpg
  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • GREENVILLE, MS - September 3, 2005:  Dr. Ronald Myers, treats Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Greenville, Mississippi on September 3, 2005. As a doctor and advocate for the poor, he is treating evacuees from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi in shelters and at homes where the evacuees have taken up residence. His personal home and his in-laws home were severely damaged and all are living in a Ramada Inn...
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 6, 2005: .Families and their children at the Palm Meadows complex in West Palm Beach, Florida on September 6, 2005...The Johnson Family:  Father is Kevin Johnson, 38, wife is Michelle Johnson, 27, daughter My-Shelle, 8, son Kevin the 3rd (nickname "Ope"), 7, son Kevin the 4th (nicknamed "Old Man"), 5, Kevin the 5th (Nickname "Little Kevin"), 2 and baby in stroller is I-Shelle, 7 months. The family is walking and playing a game called Under the Bridge.....Family outside their room is Rosa Angelatta, her daughter Sandra Smith (in red) and her grandson, Kenneth, 11, playing with Sandra's niece, Eleanora, 5...Girl with large Tweety Bird doll: Chelsea Gair, 7, walking to her room with stuffed Tweety Bird. They evacuated from New Orleans.
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 5, 2005: .Chaney family enjoy their first morning outside the ravaged New Orleans at the complex housing them in Palm Beach, Florida on Sept 5, 20006. They wanted to read newspapers and catch up on the news and find new clothes....Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with Laker jersey), Anthony (other man with white t shirt), Elaine (flower dress and hat), and Julia (woman with blue dress, hat and glasses--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (older man using cane to walk) and Velma (white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • PALM BEACH, LA - September 5, 2005: .Chaney family enjoy their first morning outside the ravaged New Orleans at the complex housing them in Palm Beach, Florida on Sept 5, 20006. They wanted to read newspapers and catch up on the news and find new clothes....Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with Laker jersey), Anthony (other man with white t shirt), Elaine (flower dress and hat), and Julia (woman with blue dress, hat and glasses--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (older man using cane to walk) and Velma (white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family gets their first meal, clothes in their new temporary home in a new apartment, clothes and help for the next two months at a private complex in Boynton Beach, Florida.....Elaine meets the man in charge of thei new facility and offers her gratitude.....Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees from New Orleans were being flown to the city's airport via helicopter and unloaded on the tarmac. Unloaded on the tarmac in a scene similar to that of a war zone evacuation, they were then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed amid a throng of volunteers and into the airport where they received medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees were screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, after boarding the flight. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..Chaney family is flown to West Palm, Beach, Florida. They had no idea where they were heading until the plane's doors were closed.......Members of the Chaney family, Kenneth (large man with straw hat), Anthony (other man with shorts), Elaine (younger woman), and Julia (woman with MLK prayer fan and hat--she's Ken's and Anthony's mother). Joseph (yellow shirt,using cane to walk) and Velma (red shorts and white ball cap). Joseph and Velma are Elaine's parents...... (Last name TK--check with reporter ken lee)..
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  • Joan Embery rescued 30 wild animals and 30 horses from her Lakeside Ranch as a fire roared up to the property line. Embery is seen with "Mugger", a 7-yr-old mountain lion, "Claudia" an Andean Condor, and Belles Peppy Boy, Joan's favorite horse. Photographed at the site where Joan and Duane (seen with her in the photos of horses), along with employees, beat the flames from the Cedar Fire that reached their ranch.
    Joan Embery and mountain lion.
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
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  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
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  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6137.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
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  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6257.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6288.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6432.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
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  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6628.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6663.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6073.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6119.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6202.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6217.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6270.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6304.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6354.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6410.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6407.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6417.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6429.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6447.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6472.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6520.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6515.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6609.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6645.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
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  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6661.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6673.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6703.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6759.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6794.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
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  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6578.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6119.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6281.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6354.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6298.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6383.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6410.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6420.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6434.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6463.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6472.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6515.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6474.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6520.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6676.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
    Coronavirus Self Isolation-6794.jpg
  • With businesses ordered closed, an underground economy has emerged as people fight to keep their businesses and lives from financial disaster. Dog groomer are considered a "non-essential" business by LA city and are supposed to be shuttered, but this groomer is still operating. Those dropping off dogs are told to enter through the back and a sign on the door says it is closed.
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