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Moving into the end of the week, smoke looks to subside but that is dependent on the firefighters controlling the fire. Temperatures will fall back to normal values for this time of year between 102 and 106 degrees along with lighter winds and mainly sunny skies through sunday. By monday and tuesday clouds build to partly sunny with humidity slightly rising but no chance for rain is expected. There are now 26 wildfires burning in the west. The largest burning so intensely. The governor declared a state of emergency for parts of Southern California north of los angeles. The blue cut fire is affecting a number of communties and leaving some residents suddenly looking for a place to stay. Abcs Adrienne Bankert has the latest. Royce bordes evacuee 2730 eric sherwin Public Information officer San Bernardino county fire 5053 don gordon cal fire lead arson investigator burned. Homes reduced to rubble. Some narrowly escaping with their lives. Watching everything they own burn. Burn. Mos we had

Randolph County community learns history about plantation owner who had enslaved children

After the death of Thomas Lytle in 1794, two of his enslaved children, Pink and Esther, went on to have 38 children, grandchildren and great grand children sold to slavery in Randolph county.

Lytle family of Randolph County shows diversity of average American family

HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — When you picture the average American family, what does it look like? With the help of DNA testing, more people are starting to find that the average American family is pretty diverse. Tom Brown, a Lytle descendant located in Seattle, learned about his connection to the Randolph County based Lytles […]

Archdale library to host talk on Lytle family

ARCHDALE — On Nov. 28, 1829, 38 enslaved children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of two Lytle sisters were sold in Randolph County.

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