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Former “Top Chef” Fatima Ali says she has a year to live. The 29-year-old underwent surgery to remove a tumor in January. However, Ali wrote Tuesday in an essay for Bon Appetit that the “cancer cells my doctors believed had vanished are back with a vengeance in my left hip and femur bone.” Ali says her oncologist told her she. California Dec 12, 2019 As firefighters in Northern California’s wine country race to contain the devastating Kincade Fire that has ripped through more than 76,000 acres and destroyed 86 homes, a group of well-known Bay Area chefs have come together to feed the thousands of displaced evacuees and first responders.

Thousands Without Power On Christmas Eve Due To Santa Ana Winds

A Christmas Miracle: Power Restored To Thousands After Precautionary Shutoffs Due To Santa Ana Winds Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles SANTA CLARITA (CBSLA) – The Santa Ana winds have died down Thursday night, just in time for Christmas giving many SoCal residents the gift of restored power. © Provided by CBS Los Angeles A family in the Canyon Country area of Santa Clarita, Calif., runs a generator due to the power shutoffs caused by Santa Ana winds. Dec. 23, 2020. (CBSLA) After more than a day in the dark, Canyon Country residents can see the light again. “It’s Christmas. You can’t see your family…and then on top of that, not having power not even the Christmas lights it’s a different feeling to get it back, ” said Virginia Thomasino.

170K SoCal Edison Customers Could See Power Shutoffs Due To Powerful Santa Ana Winds

170K SoCal Edison Customers Could See Power Shutoffs Due To Powerful Santa Ana Winds Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – More than 170,000 Southern California Edison customers could see power shutoffs through Christmas Eve due to strong Santa Ana winds which have created ripe wildfire conditions across the Southland. A red flag warning is in effect from 8 a.m. Wednesday through noon Thursday for most of Los Angeles, Ventura and Orange counties, as well as the Inland Empire. Winds could reach up to 60 miles per hour by Wednesday night. This coupled with dry conditions and low humidity levels will create an increased risk for wildfires that could down trees and power lines.

FOXNEWS Americas News HQ November 2, 2019 18:09:00

evacuation of nearly 8,000 people when it started on south mountain, northwest of los angeles. about 1200 firefighters are actively working this blaze. there is still cause for caution and concern. we are not out of the woods yet. we still have at least 24 hours of critical fire weather ahead of us. reporter: southeast of here in simi valley, the easy fire was hurled by hurricane fueled by hurricane force winds on wednesday and threatened the reagan library. that fire is 95% contained after burning 1800 acres. the winds have died down since then around here, giving crews a better chance to control the fires. the reagan library which was heavily protected by fire crews reopened yesterday. the kincaid fire is now 72% contained. it burned more than 77,000 acres and destroyed 372 structures

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