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TWO weeks on from its ignition, apparently by an arsonist, the Station Fire, if constrained, continues to remind us of its mighty presence.
It's the largest fire in the modern history of Los Angeles County. It killed two brave firefighters. It burned down dozens of homes - and threatened many thousands more, saved by the expertise of more firefighters. For many recreational areas in the Angeles National Forest, the news couldn't be worse. But it could have been so much worse for people and neighborhoods, and it became exhausting, keeping a constant weather eye on the winds that could have whipped it back into a major danger.See the full content of this document
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Our View: Hard Work Lies Ahead
Over the long holiday weekend, as many of us reveled in the slightly cooler temperatures and the blessedly clearer air, Southern Californians still couldn't help the o...
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