Insight With Vicki Gonzalez Mark Arax’s Visit To Paradise November 6, 2019 One year ago Friday, the Camp Fire ravaged parts of Butte County. This summer, Mark Arax joined us to discuss an article he wrote delving deep into the causes of the fire. Listen / Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
PHOTOS: A Year After The Camp Fire, Some Residents Of Communities Outside Paradise Feel Forgotten November 5, 2019 | Andrew Nixon | Gabriela Fernandez The Camp Fire was California's most deadly and destructive wildfire in history. Much of the attention since the fire has focused on the town of Paradise. As for smaller communities such as Concow, many residents feel their voices have been lost. Listen / Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Dealing With Pain, One Year Later: Mental Health Resources For Those Coping After The Camp Fire November 4, 2019 | Kacey Sycamore After a disaster like last year’s Camp Fire, many people struggle with distress, depression and anxiety. These feelings are normal and help is available. Listen / Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
State Government California Seeks Quick Fix To Utility Bankruptcy November 1, 2019 (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday that he wants to speed up the troubled Pacific Gas & Electric bankruptcy case so the company can be restructured in time for next year's wildfire season.
Weakening Winds Bring Relief After Weeks Of California Wildfires November 1, 2019 Nearly 200,000 residents have been allowed to return home even as the Kincade Fire burns along with several other blazes in the state. They were the lucky ones — at least 165 homes had been destroyed in the Sonoma fire.
Kincade Fire More Than Half Contained, While Southern California Battles New Fires October 31, 2019 Fire crews in Sonoma County say they now have the Kincade Fire 60 percent contained as of Thursday morning. The fire has now burned 76,825 acres.
Air Alert Issued In San Joaquin County Due to Drift From Kincade Fire October 30, 2019 | Rich Ibarra Heavy winds could carry smoke and dust from the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County as far south as Kern County.
For Many Northern California Wildfire Survivors, Kincade Fire Brings Back Trauma October 30, 2019 As the Kincade Fire continues to burn in Sonoma County, many in the state are reliving the nightmare of wildfires they survived in the past. Listen / Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Farmworkers Face Daunting Health Risks In California’s Wildfires October 29, 2019 October marks not only fire season in California, but also the peak of the grape harvest. In areas not imminently threatened, some workers labor through heat and smoke to save harvests and paychecks.
Firefighters Battle To Gain Ground On Kincade, Getty Fires Before Windstorms Return October 29, 2019 Crews fought Tuesday to drown, slash and smother wildfires that have incinerated dozens of homes in Northern and Southern California before returning windstorms can blow them back into furious life.