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RV Laws In Butte County Leave Many Fire Victims With Few Options

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Butte County’s emergency ordinance says RVs like Donna Howell’s must be disconnected from utilities and removed from the land after the ordinance ends in June 2025. (Jamie Jiang/North State Public Radio)

Fire Victims Living In RVs In Butte County May Be Forced To Move

People are still struggling to find a place to live years after devastating wildfires ripped through Butte County.  In the remote town of Berry Creek, many are living in RVs on the lots where houses once stood. But they face deadlines to rebuild their homes or move.
Reporter: Jamie Jiang, North State Public Radio 

COVID Concerns Grow As People Return From Holiday Break

Doctors are bracing for more COVID patients as people return to school and work after the holiday break.
Reporter: Jackie Fortier, LAist

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