Kourtney Kardashian joins Kendra Wilkinson as they protest disposal of LA wildfire waste at Calabasas landfill
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Kourtney Kardashian joins Kendra Wilkinson as they protest disposal of LA wildfire waste at Calabasas landfill

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Kourtney Kardashian joined Kendra Wilkinson and other locals at the Calabasas Landfill protest on Thursday. Kourtney Kardashian, 45, joined Kendra Wilkinson, 39, at the Calabasas Landfill protest on Thursday The reality TV star and the former Playboy model were among those fighting against the dumping of debris from January's Palisades fires at a landfill right outside city limits She was also pictured holding a sign that read 'Fill our hydrants, not our dumps!!!' The protest occurred after L.A. County Superior Court Judge Stephen Goorvitch rejected a temporary restraining order aimed at preventing ash disposal in Calabasas. The site is in proximity to an elementary school, and the residents believe the debris poses an ongoing health threat to the locals During the protest, Kourtney gave an interview to local news stations, and said, 'We just want to make sure that it's not coming here, and that it goes to a place where there's no people around' When asked what she wanted to say to Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, 57, the Poosh founder replied, 'Protect Calabasas, please. Not Now' and 'Protect Our Health, Protect Our Space - Find A Safer Better Place' The mom-of-three protested in an all-black look, wearing a sweater, joggers, and sneakers, along with sunglasses Sheriff's deputies responded to the scene, resulting in one arrest This occurred after L.A. County Superior Court Judge Stephen Goorvitch rejected a temporary restraining order aimed at preventing ash disposal in Calabasas Despite the setback, residents are continuing their campaign to have the toxic waste moved to a distant desert area Kendra kept comfortable in a white tank top and a pair of light blue jeans, with her blonde hair pulled into a high ponytail The Calabasas Landfill is one of three L.A. County sites receiving Phase 2 fire debris, including ash, soil, and home remnants They had to leave after an apocalyptic, fast-moving inferno, named the Kenneth Fire, threatened to rip through the desirable neighborhoods - with the famous family all living just six miles from one another.

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