Raging through the north bay destroying thousands of homes and lives. And the focus is on the new normal. Melanie woodrow with the coverage. Reporter a respirator madrigal dangles from a burned down home in santa rosa. Sonoma county they are evers says three weeks since the fire his deputies has transitioned to the new normal. Weve sent all the agencies home and gone back to normal staffing. Reporter the agencies will now be able to apply for reimbursement through state and federal funding. In the county, any ones home thats burned down are able to get back to your lot and sift through any debris. We spotted one employer driving around taking notes on any street lights damagedtal have to be replaced. Anyone impacted by the fire can find information at local services in mendocino avenue. Richard sharp came here for a loan so he can rebuild apartments for his tenants. One of us been in there 25 years and the others been in there 6 years, so theyre like family. Reporter the county is down
There 6 years, so theyre like family. Reporter the county is down to no missing people. Officers still looking for 14 unaccounted people reported missing after the fires in the citys jurisdiction who were identified as having being homeless prior to the fires. In santa rosa, melanie woodrow. The death toll rose from after reporting of a teenager died from the fire. She died from a sacramento hospital. She was brain dead. She suffered severe burns while trying to escape the fire. Her brother was also died in the fire. Her parents were badly burned and theyre hospitalized. The atlas fire is fully contained vel. In napa and Sonoma County the upstate from the fire shows full containment is expected tomorrow. On the nones, tubbs and puckett fire. Set to introduce a bill when legislative reconvenes on january 3rd. It will prevent utilities to from being passed on to people not covered by insurance. The ongenerosity is in full decision play of the fire. Wayne procefrooed monohas the s. It mak
May 12, 1988 was a day of celebration for the Kinistin Saulteaux Nation. That was the day the nation s name was changed to Kinistin. It was also a day to celebrate the treaty and the fact the federal government decided to contribute money towards building a new band hall. File photo by Karen Cay
Louise Scott, the executive assistant for chief and council, took on a project to get funding for a new band hall. Beside her is her father, Max Smokeyday. File photo by Karen Cay.
Max Smokeyday, a respected member of the Kinistin Saulteaux Nation, helped raise the flag, designed by Gerald Smokeyday, which symbolized the nation. He was assisted by Cst. Terry Tycholis. File photo by Karen Cay