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Favorable weather has helped firefighters battling the deadly McKinney Fire in Siskiyou County. Also, tips on how to protect yourself from wildfire smoke, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom declares a state of emergency in response to the monkeypox outbreak.
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The announcement comes three days after the state said it continued to review data about the virus. San Francisco made a similar declaration last Thursday.
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San Francisco declared a state of emergency over rising cases of monkeypox Thursday. State health officials say they’re taking the outbreak “very seriously” and expecting thousands of vaccine doses from the federal government.
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A Butte County woman was sentenced this week to a year in prison for disaster relief fraud after the Camp Fire. Also, how to protect your dog from the heat this week, and U.S. cities will soon see another round of nearly 800,000 monkeypox vaccine doses.
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Families of people killed by police in Butte County memorialize their loved ones. Also, pet owners should consider getting their pets microchipped as part of their wildfire preparedness plan, and growth slows on the destructive Oak Fire near Yosemite National Park.
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NSPR looks into the number of monkeypox cases in the North State. Also, how a house that isn’t ready for wildfire can cause neighboring homes to catch fire, and Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a handful of bills to crack down on gun sales in California.