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11:15AM: Highway 50 is fully opened as more progress is made on the Kyburz Fire. Officials have changed the number of acres burned to 98 acres and the fire is now 80 percent contained. The size change due to more accurate mapping from the infrared flight.
Bob Regan is a songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee. He was raised in South Lake Tahoe in the 1960s. Regan Beach is named after his late father, Thomas F. Regan. This was originally published in the Boston Globe. It has been two years since the Caldor Fire started in Grizzly Flats before it burned 221,835 acres.
Bob Regan is a songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee. He was raised in South Lake Tahoe in the 1960s. Regan Beach is named after his late father, Thomas F. Regan. This was originally published in the Boston Globe. It has been two years since the Caldor Fire started in Grizzly Flats before it burned 221,835 acres.
Bob Regan is a songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee. He was raised in South Lake Tahoe in the 1960s. Regan Beach is named after his late father, Thomas F. Regan. This was originally published in the Boston Globe. It has been two years since the Caldor Fire started in Grizzly Flats before it burned 221,835 acres.