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Recovery Continues in Greenville Following Devastating Dixie Fire
The Dixie Fire sparked on July 14, 2021 and quickly spread. Within weeks it had engulfed thousands of acres. At first, the fire was heading away from the town of Greenville, a small northern California community home to less than 1,000. Winds quickly shifted, pushing...

Shop Online Safely Armed with Knowledge, Defeat Cybercriminals
The world of shopping truly has gone from brick and mortar to cyberspace. As more Californians go online to buy their items – especially for Cyber Monday – they are potentially putting their financial lives at risk. So, with that in mind, the California Governor’s...

Assistance Available for Eligible River Complex Fire Survivors in Trinity County
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved a request from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and Trinity County to include the River Complex Fire as part of the major disaster declaration for the 2021 wildfires (DR-4610)....

Reimbursements Approved for Valley Fire Costs in San Diego County
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) announced the approval of $493,938.75 in reimbursements to help the County of San Diego cover the costs of debris removal and its Consolidated Bin Program following last year's Valley Fire. The...

Protect Your Home and Your Turkey! Be Fire Ready on Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a time when many Californians will gather with loved ones. It’s also a time when it’s easy to get distracted while making that amazing Thanksgiving meal. Distractions can potentially lead to a fire in the kitchen or other parts of the house. Don’t let...