Fire Season Slow to Ramp Up. Big Norcal Fires Still Expected.
Share with Friends As of July 28th, the Western U.S. fire season continues to be a quiet one by recent standards. A survey from the National Interagency Fire Center shows […]
Read more »Share with Friends As of July 28th, the Western U.S. fire season continues to be a quiet one by recent standards. A survey from the National Interagency Fire Center shows […]
Read more »Share with Friends As the Western U.S. enters into the worst of its annual fire season, Cal Fire and other agencies are warning the public not to let their guard […]
Read more »Share with Friends Two and a half years since the Tubbs Fire tore through Coffey Park, rebuilding is nearly complete. By some estimates, more than 95 percent of homes there […]
Read more »Share with FriendsRegional fire officials are warning the public to be extra careful over the next two days as high winds will combine with dry fuels to create a dangerous […]
Read more »Share with FriendsHot weather inland is the order of the week across Northern California as high pressure pushes into the area from the Southwest. Meantime, the coast will stay much […]
Read more »Share with Friends As Red Flag fire conditions returned to much of Northern California this week, Cal Fire’s Sonoma County Air Attack base has been busy with several small and […]
Read more »Share with Friends Almost two years after the Camp Fire destroyed the town of Paradise, PG&E CEO Bill Johnson pleaded guilty Tuesday to 84 counts of felony manslaughter caused by […]
Read more »Share with Friends Almost two and a half years to the day since their home was burned in the Tubbs Fire, a beloved Santa Rosa family on the edge of […]
Read more »Share with FriendsCal Fire’s just-approved purchase of a dozen new nighttime-capable helicopters may one day help knock down blazes like Sonoma County’s huge Kincade fire. That fire was sparked when […]
Read more »Share with FriendsMany have been on housing waitlists for years, but a first-of-its-kind project now in development may help dozens of seniors displaced by Sonoma County’s fires finally find permanent […]
Read more »Share with FriendsIt’s been an eventful year across Sonoma County. From near record February flooding along the Russian River, to October’s historic Kincade Fire, from evacuations and PG&E power shutdowns, […]
Read more »Share with FriendsThe Stars of Hope nationwide bus tour arrived in Santa Rosa on Saturday, carrying a message of compassion and connection with those experiencing tragedy worldwide. Reporter Karl Van […]
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