Thousands of PG&E customers in seven Bay Area counties could lose their power because of this wildfire risk.
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The wildfire has taken a heavy toll in Napa County, where 343 commercial structures —including wineries — have been destroyed.
With the orders now lifted, many of the folks who started to return home liked what they saw.
"Chances of rain are pretty minimal over the weekend so we are going to keep our boots on the ground to keep this fire in check."
A local assistance center for affected residents and businesses has opened at the Napa County Health and Human Services campus.
"Hot spots remain but primary fire activity is advancing north towards the Lake County line."
There is no potable city water in the area served by the Meadowood water tanks, the city advised.
A full harvest moon and a full hunter’s blue Halloween moon bookend a month of meteor showers in the skies over Napa.
The city distributed the funds to Napa Valley Community Foundation in a partnership to support vulnerable residents during the pandemic.
Community members can borrow supplies including garbage pickers, trash bags, and trash collecting receptacles.
Drink wine in virtual tasting to help save regional wildlife at Wildlife Care Association.
"This year we are expecting a rise in need across Northern California."
Cal Fire expects full containment of the LNU Lightning Complex Fires, the fourth-largest wildfire in California state history, by Oct. 1.
In Napa, the Century Napa Valley and XD opened its doors again on Sept. 11 after more than six months in the dark.
The first phase, which includes removing hazardous household waste from impacted properties, is set to begin. Here's what to know.
More than 5,000 customers in Napa County are impacted by a PG&E public safety power shutoff that began Monday night.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including in Napa County, into an economic tailspin that’s being felt at the dinner table.
Residents should not drink the water, nor use it for cooking or anything else until further notice, authorities said.
The lake and its recreation facilities are owned and operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
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Firefighters extended containment on three massive wildfire complexes burning in the San Francisco Bay Area Tuesday.
Currently, the organization's largest response to the LNU Lightning Complex fires is serving 80 people per meal at five Napa County hotels.
The "one-stop" information resource aids residents and businesses online or in-person with recovery-relief options.
The Salvation Army is responding to the LNU Lighting Complex, Jones Fire and Deer Zone Fire Complex wildfires.
The fire is one of several blazes comprising the LNU Lightning Complex Fires (map) which have burned more than 46,000 acres so far.
The Peninsula, Santa Clara Valley and Livermore Valley are expected to see the heaviest impacts from smoke pollution.
As of 8:30 p.m., there were three outages in the city of Napa alone, affecting 1,464 customers.
A second wave of atmospheric energy from Tropical Depression Fausto rolled into the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday.