Hermosa Beach’s World of Sound Productions presents Live at the Oasis, the world's first "Silent" Beach Festival on Saturday, March 20 from 2 to 8 p.m.
Homeless Camp Fire survivor speaks about evictions
One homeless man who said he lost his home in the Camp Fire said he will move somewhere different due to the homeless eviction at Comanche Creek.
Posted: Feb 15, 2021 8:11 PM
Updated: Feb 15, 2021 9:14 PM
Posted By: Dani Masten
CHICO, Calif. - A
Camp Fire survivor who lost his home has been homeless for two and a half years and has been living at Comanche Creek.
Jamie Jamison, who lost his home in the Camp Fire, has been living in his tent in Comanche Creek ever since losing everything in the Camp Fire.
Jamie Jamison lost his house in the Camp Fire and has been homeless since. He is now being forced to relocate somewhere else due to Chico s homeless evictions.
Winter with the Warrens
Earlier this year it was Jay Warren s sincerest goal to be the first Utah artist to reach No. 1 on the iTunes R&B charts with his 2020 album,
Give Love. Turns out he did just that upon the album s September release, but he s stayed busy since then. On top of releasing music videos for singles like Dangerous Thing, now the local R&B crooner is inviting fans to enjoy
Winter with the Warrens. A family affair of easygoing Christmas songs, it s definitely a well-deserved, indulgent break for Warren, who s hustled on his original releases throughout the pandemic. It s also a glimpse at the musical talents of Warren s other half his wife, Annie Warren. The EP is not the first time Warren has collaborated with his wife, since the two share a podcast,