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Firefighters’ bare-bones life at Cranston fire camp

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Petaluma firefighter Shay Burke heads towards the mobile sleeper and shower area of the Cranston Fire camp about a mile south of Lake Hemet, on Saturday, July 28, 2018. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG) Water from Lake Hemet is dropped in an area across from the Cranston Fire camp, where some sleep in tents…

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Alfie is an elegant and sweet black cat

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Breed: Domestic shorthair Age: 2 years old Gender: Neutered male Alfie’s story: Sweet, elegant Alfie has been waiting for a new home since March. People tend to overlook black cats like Alfie because of the stigma that they are associated with bad luck, but that’s certainly not true. These sweet felines have been given an unfair…

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Entrepreneurs pen words of advice for aspiring CSUF students

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At Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Entrepreneurship, experienced business owners have been giving advice to students for years. Now they have put that advice into a book. The center has published “Creating New Ventures: How To Shape Concepts Into Achievement.” The softcover book is a compilation of letters from 156 company founders, executives, advisers and…

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That is one stretch where drivers can’t tow stuff

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Q. I was traveling on the 91 freeway toward Newport Beach last week, and I saw a pickup truck hauling a camper trailer in the 91 Express Lanes. Is this legal, to be towing a camper trailer in those lanes? – Elizabeth M. Roberts, Garden Grove A. Hope that driver was off to have some fun,…

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Homeownership in Los Angeles and Orange counties: Worst in U.S.

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Homeownership in Los Angeles and Orange counties fell back from a post-recession high to the nation’s worst in the second quarter. One bad quarter is not a significantly ominous signal, but the falling ownership levels along with a rising number of empty homes suggests local house hunters are not jumping on 2018’s noteworthy surge in…

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Cranston fire: What is containment and how does it work?

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When a wildfire erupts, one of the first questions asked of fire officials is the containment percentage. What does that mean exactly? Containment is when a fire break is created around the perimeter of a blaze and firefighters have “mopped up” into the burn area, explained Marc Peebles, public information officer for the Cranston fire…

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Wildfire arsonists unlike other criminals, veteran sheriff’s investigator says

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After 33 years investigating wildfire arson, one thing has become crystal clear to Los Angeles County sheriff’s Detective Ed Nordskog: “Wildfire arsonists are not like your average thug.” “They are cowards, sneaking away after doing something while no one is looking,” said Nordskog, a nationally known expert who has handled more than 2,100 arson cases. Nordskog hasn’t…