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The wildfire in Alpine on Friday destroyed 34 homes and scorched at least 505 acres, leaving a number of people without a place to live.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego County opened a one-stop center in the Alpine Library to start fire victims on the road to recovery.
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As fire lines were established Sunday around 92 percent of the fire that swept through eastern Alpine, the confirmed number of structures lost in the blaze jumped to 57.
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As of Sunday afternoon, the West Fire was 92 percent contained, with 505 acres burned.
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As of 8:30 Saturday morning, the fire has destroyed 18 structures and damaged eight more.
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A wildfire raging through drought-stricken timber and brush near California's border with Oregon killed one person and destroyed multiple structures as it burns largely out of control, authorities said Friday.
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CalFire officials say firefighters have stopped the forward spread of the West Fire in Alpine which has so far burned 400 acres and is 5 percent contained.
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Get ready for a heat wave. Temperatures are expected to jump into the triple digits in some parts of San Diego County, and officials want everyone to take the warnings seriously.
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Large wildfires grew across the American West on Wednesday, keeping thousands of people out of their homes for the July 4 holiday and forcing some strict bans on fireworks to prevent new fires from igniting in the hot, dry region.
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Fireworks can scare pets and cause them to run away, but there are ways to keep your pet calm this Fourth of July.
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