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This family has owned the Idyllwild Inn for 60 years, but as Cranston Fire rages, a family friend and some firefighters are only ones there

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The last line between Josh White and the Idyllwild Inn has, it’s possible, melted away. White, the inn’s prodigal son, abandoned his family’s business Wednesday afternoon to escape the encroaching flames of the Cranston Fire, joining his wife and three children in Hemet. But, White said, he left the vacation spot in good hands: a…

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11 House Republicans seek impeachment of DOJ’s Rosenstein

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By MARY CLARE JALONICK The Associated Press WASHINGTON — House Republicans sharply escalated their months-long clash with the Justice Department as a group of 11 conservatives introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the official who oversees special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. The move late Wednesday came after months of criticism…

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Backing off auto tariffs, U.S. and EU agree to more talks

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By KEN THOMAS and PAUL WISEMAN The Associated Press WASHINGTON  — President Donald Trump and European leaders pulled back from the brink of a trade war over autos Wednesday and agreed to open talks to tear down trade barriers between the United States and the European Union. But while politicians and businesses welcomed the deal…

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Cranston fire 5 percent contained near Idyllwild; 1 evacuation lifted

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Residents of Pine Cove were allowed to return to their homes late Wednesday night after the Cranston fire ripped through more than 4,700 acres, igniting the day before off of Highway 74 between Hemet and Mountain Center, according to a Twitter post from the San Bernardino National Forest Service. Please note that Pine Cove is…

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Where Cranston fire evacuees can take their animals and livestock

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Animal owners fleeing the fast-moving Cranston Fire near Idyllwild have several places to bring their pets and livestock. The Riverside County Department of Animal Services’ San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus has begun accepting animals of all sizes, and staff is on hand with vaccinations and microchips, said agency spokesman John Welsh. “We can take horses, pigs,…