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Many people who lost their homes in the 2020 Bear Fire are still living in trailers on their properties, but the law that allows them to stay expires at the end of this year.
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More than 100 people are suing a wood products company over the devastating Mill Fire. Also, the community of Berry Creek commemorated two years since the Bear Fire, and a new state grant program aims to provide training to those who lost jobs during the pandemic.
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The Bear Fire devastated Berry Creek and Feather Falls two years ago today, many survivors haven’t rebuilt. Also, a lumber mill in Weed is investigating whether the Mill Fire sparked on its property, and temperatures in the North State broke records during this week’s heat wave.
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Damage to roads and road infrastructure associated with the 2020 North Complex Fire in Butte County is estimated at $75 million.
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Firefighters continue to battle more than a dozen major fires across the state. Cal Fire is urging residents to remember that fire season is far from over.
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The afternoon evacuations were issued in Berry Creek for the North Complex, Neil Meyer and David Lusk were at their homestead called Two Bucks Ranch. They…
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The California Office of Emergency Services extended the deadline to sign-up for its debris removal program for the North Complex Fire. The new deadline…
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Property owners whose homes burned in the North Complex Fire have an extra month to enroll in a government-funded program to remove burned debris and…
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The clean-up of properties burned in the North Complex Fire is underway and going as planned according to Anna Loughman, debris removal coordinator for…
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Clean-up after the North Complex Fire has proceeded to Phase II – the removal of burned buildings and larger debris. Anna Loughman , the removal…