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Three Dead and a Dozen Missing in Massive North Complex Fire
Three Dead and a Dozen Missing in Massive North Complex Fire
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17 minutes
Released:
Sep 10, 2020
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Three Dead and a Dozen Missing in Massive North Complex Fire
Driven by high winds the North Complex fire in Butte County exploded across more than 230,000 acres over the last two days. It’s claimed the lives of three people and 12 are reported missing. The blaze also brings back painful memories for the residents of Paradise.
Reporter: Dan Brekke, KQED
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Driven by high winds the North Complex fire in Butte County exploded across more than 230,000 acres over the last two days. It’s claimed the lives of three people and 12 are reported missing. The blaze also brings back painful memories for the residents of Paradise.
Reporter: Dan Brekke, KQED
Clearer Skies Above the Bay Area Mean Worsening Air Quality
Californians woke up yesterday to deep orange skies that conjured up images of the apocalypse or another world. Today, the air is expected to look more normal, but that doesn’t mean the air quality is better.
Reporter: Lily Jamali, KQED
Three Firefighters Injured as Blaze Claims Fire Station
The people at greatest risk when it comes to wildfires are the firefighters on the front lines. Earlier this week, while trying to protect a fire station, 14 firefighters were injured in the Dolan Fire in Monterey County near Big Sur.
Volunteer Fire Chief Draws on Faith When Delivering Bad News
Firefighters do more than battle blazes. Sometimes they have deliver bad news. The volunteer fire chief of one mountain town is uniquely suited to doing just that.
Reporter: Kerry Klein, Valley Public Radio
Turnout is Higher in California Counties that Vote-By-Mail
In less than a month, counties will begin mailing every voter a ballot. It's part of California’s shift to vote-by-mail in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. More than a dozen counties that already send every voter a ballot, could provide clues for how this year’s election will play out.
Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED
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Governor Newsom signed several bills into law on Wednesday aimed at helping small businesses recover from downturns related to the coronavirus pandemic. Two new laws are designed to help smaller businesses stay afloat with tax credits and exemptions.
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A coalition of more than forty civil rights groups are calling for Facebook’s public policy chief in India to step down. This comes a day after a software engineer resigned over the company's mishandling of hate messages and conspiracy theories.
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Released:
Sep 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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