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A Wildfire Survivor's Long Road; A French-Algerian Bistro in the Desert

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Jennifer Porter at her property in Carson City, Nevada, where she plans to move by the end of the year. (Pauline Bartolone/KQED)

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Life After Paradise: One Camp Fire Survivor’s Long Road to a New Home

This winter marks six years since Jennifer Porter and her family survived the deadly Camp Fire, a disaster that claimed 85 lives and burned over 150,000 acres. While Porter was lucky enough to drive through the flames that day, the fire set her on a new, harrowing path: building a new life for herself while healing from trauma. KQED’s Pauline Bartolone checked in with Porter along various stages of her recovery –a journey that continues every day. 

Serving Up French Bistro and North African Comfort Food in a Tiny Eastern Sierra Town

There’s no place quite like the Still Life Cafe, a French kitchen with North African roots in the Eastern Sierra. The cafe’s many five-star reviews warn customers in a rush: come for a leisurely lunch, or hit the gas station across the street. As part of her series California Foodways, reporter Lisa Morehouse traveled to the town of Independence, to break bread with Malika Adjaouad Patron, the cafe’s owner and chef.

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