Probably gone. Reporter others are looking for friends, concerned about who left behind. Its not the normal business that, you know, as if it was down. Reporter a rancher says he was forced to leave his home. He waits on highway 49 looking over the animals he couldnt get out. The mamas wont leave with the babies. They guard and protected the babies. They were saying at the baseball diamond and that once it hits this dry grass it would be on top of us. Reporter the fire has burned 50,000 acres so far. Cal fire says even more evacuations will be likely before the day is done. Like the rest of california, the brush in Calaveras County and amador county, they are very dry because of the drought. Youre looking at live pictures now. Firefighters say this fire has the potential to be a major disaster. Late late this afternoon the lawmakers passed the right to die legislation after emotional lobbying by the family of Brittany Maynard the woman had brain cancer who moved to oregon so she could
ATTLEBORO Postponed twice in 2023 due to rain, the second annual Wheelchair Stroll was finally able to take to the city streets on Saturday to raise awareness about the
From serving time in state prison to studying in Kaplan Hall, rising fourth-year English student Benjamin Frandsen has never stopped telling stories. Frandsen arrived at UCLA last summer after applying from Valley State Prison, where he was incarcerated for nearly twenty years on convictions of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter.