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Struggling to Return Home After the Fire

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Kayla Swaim and her then boyfriend stand in Coffey Park, where their home burned in the Tubbs Fire. (Sukey Lewis/KQED)

Kayla Swaim lived in Coffey Park, the Santa Rosa neighborhood that was destroyed a year ago in the Tubbs Fire. She lost everything, including her sense of safety. It’s been a year of rebuilding. She has since gotten married but she struggled at work and lost her job. This is one resident’s story of homecoming after the fire.

Guest: Sukey Lewis, KQED reporter

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