The return of the town of Paradise and surrounding communities after the Camp Fire was not fast. It couldn't be. With 153,335 acres burned and 18,800 structures destroyed, questions of hazardous remains held off the public and local government from picking up the pieces and when people could finally return, even more questions arose on how to move forward, if it was even possible.
The return of the town of Paradise and surrounding communities after the Camp Fire was not fast. It couldn't be. With 153,335 acres burned and 18,800 structures destroyed, questions of hazardous remains held off the public and local government from picking up the pieces and when people could finally return, even more questions arose on how to move forward, if it was even possible.
Ridgeview High School presents its first musical showcase with a FREE Fall Concert on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Ridgeview High School Performing Arts