
There’s No Crying in Baseball! Plus, Flabbergasting FEMA Funds Fraud from Fires
Tim Conway Jr. on Demand · iHeartRadio and KFI AM 640
September 30, 202536m 52s
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Show Notes
Nine months after the January wildfires in the Pacific Palisades and Malibu, FEMA may destroy homes that survived the fire damage but do have smoke damage, due to new flood standards known as FEMA flood levels. A nine-year-old kid named Jameson went to a Phillies baseball game and caught a foul ball, then he gave the ball he caught to an 80-year-old woman, because she’s “way older.” Three people have been charged with stealing more than $40,000 in FEMA disaster relief funds meant for displaced residents who were impacted by LA’s January wildfires.
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