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#12836826
6 Oct 2025
The city of Oakland celebrates the Oakland Ballers winning the Pioneer Baseball League Championship with a parade around Raimondi Park in Oakland, Calif., on October 5, 2025. City Mayor Barbara Lee rides in an Oakland Fire Department truck.
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#12026139
7 Feb 2025
Biochar is created from unmerchantable wood using two Tigercat 6040 Carbonizers as part of Nevada County's Biomass Pilot Project in Grass Valley, Calif., on February 6, 2025. The pilot project aims to reduce wildfire fuels by 5,000 tons as part of its climate resiliency and emergency preparedness initiatives.
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#12026140
7 Feb 2025
Biochar is created from unmerchantable wood using two Tigercat 6040 Carbonizers as part of Nevada County's Biomass Pilot Project in Grass Valley, Calif., on February 6, 2025. The pilot project aims to reduce wildfire fuels by 5,000 tons as part of its climate resiliency and emergency preparedness initiatives.
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#12026151
7 Feb 2025
Biochar is created from unmerchantable wood using two Tigercat 6040 Carbonizers as part of Nevada County's Biomass Pilot Project in Grass Valley, Calif., on February 6, 2025. The pilot project aims to reduce wildfire fuels by 5,000 tons as part of its climate resiliency and emergency preparedness initiatives.
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#12026184
7 Feb 2025
Biochar is created from unmerchantable wood using two Tigercat 6040 Carbonizers as part of Nevada County's Biomass Pilot Project in Grass Valley, Calif., on February 6, 2025. The pilot project aims to reduce wildfire fuels by 5,000 tons as part of its climate resiliency and emergency preparedness initiatives.
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#12026185
7 Feb 2025
Biochar is created from unmerchantable wood using two Tigercat 6040 Carbonizers as part of Nevada County's Biomass Pilot Project in Grass Valley, Calif., on February 6, 2025. The pilot project aims to reduce wildfire fuels by 5,000 tons as part of its climate resiliency and emergency preparedness initiatives.
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#12026186
7 Feb 2025
Biochar is created from unmerchantable wood using two Tigercat 6040 Carbonizers as part of Nevada County's Biomass Pilot Project in Grass Valley, Calif., on February 6, 2025. The pilot project aims to reduce wildfire fuels by 5,000 tons as part of its climate resiliency and emergency preparedness initiatives.
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#12026188
7 Feb 2025
Biochar is created from unmerchantable wood using two Tigercat 6040 Carbonizers as part of Nevada County's Biomass Pilot Project in Grass Valley, Calif., on February 6, 2025. The pilot project aims to reduce wildfire fuels by 5,000 tons as part of its climate resiliency and emergency preparedness initiatives.
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7 Feb 2025
Biochar is created from unmerchantable wood using two Tigercat 6040 Carbonizers as part of Nevada County's Biomass Pilot Project in Grass Valley, Calif., on February 6, 2025. The pilot project aims to reduce wildfire fuels by 5,000 tons as part of its climate resiliency and emergency preparedness initiatives.
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#12026190
7 Feb 2025
Biochar is created from unmerchantable wood using two Tigercat 6040 Carbonizers as part of Nevada County's Biomass Pilot Project in Grass Valley, Calif., on February 6, 2025. The pilot project aims to reduce wildfire fuels by 5,000 tons as part of its climate resiliency and emergency preparedness initiatives.
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#11448829
1 Aug 2024
The aftermath of the Thompson Fire is being seen on View Lane in Oroville, Calif., on Sunday, July 31, 2024. Ken and Vivian Elmore of Oroville are losing outbuildings, and the majority of their land is burning. Their house is surviving the fire that is burning 3,789 acres in early July, threatening Oroville Dam, part of the California State Water Project (SWP), which supplies water to close to 27 million Californians and 750,000 acres of farmland.
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#11448830
1 Aug 2024
The aftermath of the Thompson Fire is being seen on View Lane in Oroville, Calif., on Sunday, July 31, 2024. Ken and Vivian Elmore of Oroville are losing outbuildings, and the majority of their land is burning. Their house is surviving the fire that is burning 3,789 acres in early July, threatening Oroville Dam, part of the California State Water Project (SWP), which supplies water to close to 27 million Californians and 750,000 acres of farmland.
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#11448831
1 Aug 2024
The aftermath from the Thompson Fire is being seen on View Lane in Oroville, Calif., on Sunday, July 31, 2024. Ken and Vivian Elmore of Oroville are losing outbuildings, and the majority of their land is burning. Their house is surviving, along with this archery target that he is enjoying with family members. The fire that is burning 3,789 acres in early July is threatening Oroville Dam, part of the California State Water Project (SWP), which is supplying water to close to 27 million Californians and 750,000 acres of farmland.
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#11448832
1 Aug 2024
The aftermath of the Thompson Fire is being seen on View Lane in Oroville, Calif., on Sunday, July 31, 2024. Ken and Vivian Elmore of Oroville are losing outbuildings, and the majority of their land is burning. Their house is surviving, which they believe is being helped by the cactus planted around the perimeter. The fire that is burning 3,789 acres in early July is threatening Oroville Dam, part of the California State Water Project (SWP), which is supplying water to close to 27 million Californians and 750,000 acres of farmland.
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#11448833
1 Aug 2024
The aftermath of the Thompson Fire is being seen on View Lane in Oroville, Calif., on Sunday, July 31, 2024. Ken and Vivian Elmore of Oroville are losing outbuildings, and the majority of their land is burning. Their house is surviving the fire that is burning 3,789 acres in early July, threatening Oroville Dam, part of the California State Water Project (SWP), which supplies water to close to 27 million Californians and 750,000 acres of farmland.
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#11448834
1 Aug 2024
The aftermath of the Thompson Fire is being seen on View Lane in Oroville, Calif., on Sunday, July 31, 2024. Ken and Vivian Elmore of Oroville are losing outbuildings, and the majority of their land is burning. Their house is surviving the fire that is burning 3,789 acres in early July, threatening Oroville Dam, part of the California State Water Project (SWP), which supplies water to close to 27 million Californians and 750,000 acres of farmland.
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