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A dj vu in the desert

As people step outside into a familiar haze, they have the same reaction. “Another fire, more ash, more smoke, more discomfort for the local people,” Patricia Hurley said. Just a couple weeks ago, the Mountain Fire painted a smokey scene for the valley floor to look up at, and now — quite the deja vu

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‘Dog-flipping’ on the rise

It can be devastating when your pet goes missing. “Helpless, distraught, angry, sad, and heartbroken,” Melissa Neiderman said. So much that owners plaster missing signs all over, and offer extreme rewards. Such as Melissa Neiderman, giving $5000 to the person who gives her back Bogey, a reward donated by a family friend. Bogey isa white

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Fire near Lake Elsinore 73 percent contained

Firefighters were making rapid progress todayencircling a 1,400-acre wildfire burning in the Cleveland National Forest nearLake Elsinore. The Falls Fire, which broke out Monday morning, was 73 percentcontained, with full containment expected by 6 p.m. Friday, according to theU.S. Forest Service. The Ortega (74) Highway linking Riverside and Orange counties, which wasclosed when flames reached

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Tram fire a danger in many ways

Just 100 yards from the Palm Springs aerial tramway, fire burned Tuesday afternoon. “At first it didn’t look like that much but when we boarded the tram to come back down there was a lot more to it than it seemed up there,” Scott Gire said. Understandably disappointed visitors from all over the world got

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