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The Central Coast Prescribed Burn Association cohosted a Good Fire Fair on Saturday with California State Parks and the University of California Cooperative Extension. The fair aimed to educate people about the benefits and risks of fire.
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State Fire Marshal Daniel Berlant says climate change, population growth and tree mortality has made the concept of a fire season out of date. “It really has become a fire year,” he says.
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With California suffering a drought emergency, this year's fire season could be intense. A Cal Fire battalion chief tells us how to stay informed and prepared.
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Welcome to KAZU's weekly news roundup for 6/18/21. Here you'll find the top local stories of the week and a few national stories from NPR. On Sunday, Dads…
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The embers of last year’s fire season in California have died out, but the memories of that horrible time are still fresh. As this year’s fire season…
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Wildfire season is off to a record-breaking start in California, and the recovery will be a long process, especially for the hundreds of people on the…
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Progress is being made on the CZU Lightning Complex Fire burning in San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties. The fire is now 19% percent contained after burning…
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Wildfires have forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate across the Central Coast. Law enforcement officers are working overtime to protect the homes…
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Back to Wildfires: Updates & Resources pageThis page is no longer being updated. It includes resources for those affected by the Carmel Fire.The Carmel…
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Back to Wildfires: Updates & Resources pageThis page is no longer being updated. It includes resources for communities affected by the CZU Lightning…