officials say that areas of paradise are still not safe. that isn t stopping the paradise post newspaper from doing everything it can to document the town s historic destruction. cnn s ryan young has that for us. this is the press room reporter: at the enterprise record in california, this is not the typical rush to meet the deadline. you are trying to make sure the paper s out there y.? it s like the one small contribution we can make to make things normal for the community. it s the paper still lives. it s kind of a symbolic, important message to send to the community that not everything s lost. reporter: david little and rick silva are not only covering the area s biggest story, but they are trying to record the historic destruction for a community that s no longer there. for safety reasons, most of the residents of paradise haven t had a chance to see what s left
covering the aftermath of this historic fire. reporter: as you can imagine, covering stories like this is very difficult. when we meet people and talk about the tremendous loss they have, it obviously touches us as well. can you imagine covering a story where you ve lived in this community for years, the worst fire in this state s history? don t think about this as just a building. this is people s livelihoods we re talking about. this paper is putting that to print because they basically understand they are what s holding this community together at this point. so this is the pressroom. reporter: at the enterprise record in chico, california, this is not the typical rush to meet the newspaper s deadline. you guys are still sort of trying to press forward to make sure the paper is out there. why? it s like the one small contribution we could make to make things normal for the community, you know? the paper still lives. it s kind of a symbolic, important message to send to the co
newspapers that served the town of paradise coming out twice a week. what is that paper doing now? where is that paper being delivered? both had a good number of records. we have been running it as usual. it comes out two days a week and distributing it at evacuation centers. we ll distribute to paradise post with the enterprise record because we flow a lot of people aren t staying at evacuation centers. they are with friends and family and maybe that s a way to get their newspaper. right. right. what about your staff? what advice are you giving them to try to help them through this time? . we had an unfortunate experience when the spillway almost gave out and 188,000 were