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Show Transcript RESOURCES BEING DEPLOYED TO KEEP CALIFORNIANS SE.AF HOTS ARE GETTING HOLTER AND DRIERS GETTING DRIER. GOVERNOR NEWSOM MEETING WITH PRESIDENT BIDEN THIS MORNING TO DISCUSS WILDFIRESN I THE WEST. SPEAKING FROM SISKIYOU COUNTY WHERE FEDERAL AND STATE FIREFIGHTERS CONTINUE TO WAGE WAR AGAINST THE LAVA FIRE. IT S NOW BURNED OVER 17,000 AESCR. IT S NO LONRGE A SEASONAL JOB. THIS IS A YEAR-ROUND MISSION. THE REPORTER: THE PRESINTDE ANNOUNCING THE IMMEDIATE INCREASE IN PAY FOR FEDALER FIREFIGHTE.RS ALSO, PLEDGING INVESTMENTS IN SATELLITE TECHLONOGY TO DETECT FIRES BEFORE THEY REACH AN UNCONTROLLABLE SIZE. THIS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS REALLY LEANING IN ON WILDFIRES, IN A WAY WE HAVEN T SEEN IN THE PAST. THAT IT S GOING TO BE A TRUE PARTNERSHIP. THE REPO
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Cane
Cane is a 5-year-old Blue Heeler with a lot of energy. He is also heartworm positive. Cane is an energetic, lovable and attentive working dog, who would do best in a home ready to train him and give him a job to do, employee Jordan Belew said.
Allison Allison is a good, small cat. employee Connie Guerrero said.
Harriet
Harriet is a 5-year-old terrier mix, who is a sweetheart. She is a package adoption with her sister, Ethel. They are both sweet and are always together. They go everywhere together and need a good, patient adopter to give them the attention they deserve, employee Jackie McCollough said.