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Paradise's Only Hospital Badly Damaged by Camp Fire

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Paradise's Only Hospital Badly Damaged by Camp Fire

One of the structures significantly damaged by the Camp Fire was Adventist Health Feather River Hospital in Paradise. It's the only hospital in Paradise and one the largest employers in the area. On Tuesday, hospital employees met with executives to discuss its fate.
Reporter: Michelle Wiley

Not All Camp Fire Evacuees Plan to Return

The Camp Fire displaced an estimated 50,000 people in Butte County. Not everyone plans to rebuild or return to the area. Today we hear from one Paradise family that decided to relocate to Humboldt County.
Reporter: Natalya Estrada 

Mexican Government Relocates Migrants to Shelter in Tijuana

Mexican officials moved some Central Americans in a migrant caravan to a new government-run shelter in Tijuana after rains flooded the sports complex where they had been staying.
Reporter: Jean Guerrero

Weather Report: Where There's Rain, There's Snow

California has been getting a lot of rainstorms lately. And where there's rain, there's snow in the Sierra Nevada, our state's "frozen reservoir." KQED science editor -- and resident snow expert -- Craig Miller checks in with The California Report's Polly Stryker about what this means for the state's snowpack.
Guest: Craig Miller

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