Nearly 50,000 people have been evacuated from the Los Angeles area as wildfires rage amid high winds. Plus, a bakery owner discovered that one of her regulars is the son she placed for adoption more than 50 years ago, and a couple shared why they changed their baby's name almost a year after she was born.
At least 49,000 people have been evacuated from the Los Angeles area due to fast-moving wildfires sparked by a combination of dry conditions and powerful winds. The largest of the fires, the Palisades Fire, has already burned through almost 3,000 acres.
Lenore Lindsey owns Give Me Some Sugah bakery in Chicago. Vamarr Hunter has been a regular for more than a decade who loves the pancakes. With the help of a genetic genealogist, the two learned the stunning fact that Lindsey is his biological mother, who placed him for adoption in 1974 when she was 17.
Isabel and Alex Wherry initially named their fourth child Oakley Mae, but soon regretted that choice after bringing her home. Isabel Wherry called the hospital to find out how to change her baby's name, but she hesitated to start the legal process for about six months. The couple shared why they eventually gave their daughter a new name before she was a year old.
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