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Scenic California river hamlet razed by deadly wildfire
The scenic Northern California hamlet of Klamath River was home to about 200 people, a community center where they gathered, a corner store and a post office. But the wildfire raging through the forested region near the Oregon state line jumped the river last weekend,
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Scenic California river hamlet wiped out by deadly wildfire
The scenic Northern California hamlet of Klamath River was home to about 200 people, a community center, a corner store and a post office. But the deadly wildfire raging through
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Seven years after a spill turns a river yellow, Navajo farmers still seek justice
Navajo Nation Irrigation Office in Shiprock rushed to close the main gates of two irrigation canals that carry water from the San Juan River toward the fields of hundreds of Navajo farmers. It was peak growing season in the arid northwestern corner of New Mexico.
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Deadly McKinney Fire wipes out scenic river town
KLAMATH RIVER — Roger Derry, 80, and his son have lived together in the tiny scenic hamlet of Klamath River in Northern California for more than 40 years. They know most of the town's 200 or so residents. Now, they're one of the few families left after …
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Catch limits increase as sockeye runs hit highs on Kenai and Kasilof rivers
A record number of sockeye salmon passed through the sonar on the Kasilof River Thursday. About 125,628 sockeye were recorded at the sonar there — a new daily record for the run.
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20-Year-Old Dies After Being Struck by Boat While Tubing on Oregon River: 'Absolutely Devastating'
A 20-year-old man died in Oregon after he was involved in a boating accident on Monday, according to authorities
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Rushing rivers cause dangerous swimming conditions across Sacramento region, authorities warn
Fire crews call July the most dangerous time of year to be in the Sacramento-area rivers because although it may seem tranquil on top, the water below is rushing at a high rate of speed that's dangerous for even experienced swimmers.
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3 men missing in California after river rescue attempt
Three men are missing and presumed dead in California after a child was caught in a river current and they swam out in an attempt to rescue him, authorities said. The Los Angeles Times reported Sunday that the boy was swept away at a popular boating and swimming destination called Three Mile Slough.
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One Person Drowns In River Near Folsom Lake
Authorities say three people were swimming to shore from a rock in the river when one person didn't make it. Man Accused Of Stashing 500 Pounds Of Illegal FireworksNeighbors in San Diego alerted police who investigated and found a total of 500 pounds of illegal fireworks.
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River-Goers Urged To Keep Safe While Beating The Heat
Capitol Rotunda In Sacramento Lit Up Pink In Support Of Abortion RightsThe capitol was lit up in pink, a reminder that California remains a safe haven for those seeking an abortion. Elsewhere in the city,