Port Hueneme woman found dead in house fire identified
The Port Hueneme woman found dead after her residence caught fire on Thursday night has been identified.
Helen D. Schneider, 90, was found dead after a fire was knocked down in her home in the 2500 block of Neptune Place in Port Hueneme, according to the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office.
The cause and manner of her death are still pending. Investigators have been working to determine if Schneider died as a result of the fire or prior to the incident.
The fire was first reported at 7 p.m., according to the Ventura County Fire Department. The single-story townhome is located in Hueneme Bay, a retirement community in Port Hueneme.
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More than 350 goats were tasked with munching on 13 acres of brush on the campus of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum in Southern California.
The goats, which arrived Monday, are expected to spend two weeks cleaning up the brush near the library to help prevent fire hazards.
The goats are part of a partnership the library has with the Ventura County Fire Department, library spokeswoman Melissa Giller told the
Washington Examiner. Before the goats came about six years ago, fire crews would clear the brush by hand. It is a tremendous program the goats need to eat, so why not have them come eat the brush to create a fire break perimeter around various properties? Giller said.
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