Issue: November 07, 2019
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One year later
Relief and recovery on the Camp Fire’s anniversary.
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Ground zero
Historic Magalia church the epicenter for ongoing, much-needed relief efforts.
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Staying connected
Trauma surfacing a year later, as the struggle for basic needs continues.
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Focus on the future
County, town learn from mistakes, prepare for other potential disasters.
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Burying the lines
PG&E expects to bury 23 miles of power lines in Paradise by year’s end.
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Weighing charges
Local prosecutors consider felony counts against PG&E.
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Bringing people home
Camp Fire Zone Project forging community connections, helping residents rebuild.
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County sinks pipeline study
Supervisors nix contract exploring PID-Cal Water connection.
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Missing in action
Water users making case in bankruptcy court; Cal Fire says dry Miocene is a fire hazard.
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Patient overflow
Enloe struggles to meet demands of community, especially elderly and infirm ordinarily served by nursing homes.
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Still in relief mode a year after Camp Fire
Much progress has been made, but Butte County continues to struggle.
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Rolling them bones
Kurt Geiger and his son Carter take their Fossils on Wheels biz on the road.
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Anniversaries and new beginnings
Some new businesses start to open on the Ridge while others rebuild; plus, Rolling Hills sets to expand.
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‘Burnt offerings’
Paradise artist, fire survivor illustrates fundraising books.
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Pictures of tragedy
Two more Camp Fire art books raise money for relief.
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Art of hope
Variety show to bring community together for Camp Fire anniversary.
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The deep end
Two striking yet visually disparate dives into the human experience.
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