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Former anchor reacts to wildfires in California Living in the beautiful area we have to take the good with the bad January 17, 2025 Sydney St. Claire, LOS ANGELES ABC 36 NEWS NOW -It been more than a week since the wildfires broke out in the palisades and in Altadena, California. Many people having to evacuate and losing their homes.It just devastating, the fire just started and in a number of hours had taken over, I don ;t know how many acres, but many many acres, said
stanley cup Sky Yancey, a former ABC 36 anchor who now lives in the Malibu area.Yancey says she and her husband had packed their car last week, ready to evacuate as so many oth
stanley website ers in her area did.She says she could see the flames of the Palisades Fire, but there was nowhere for it go.The flames were put out, but they could not move, they could not head our way, said Yancey. So, we were fortunate because there was a fire earlier in that there was nothing left to burn. So it really quite a double edged sword to say that the fire in December saved us.While Yancey, her husband and their two cats are safe, with only minor damage from a downed tree, that cannot be said for others in the Palisades area and Altadena.I do know at least 20 people personally who lost their homes and I ;m sure we ;ll find out more.Yancey says moving from Kentucky to California, the ar
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BUNCOMBE COUNTY, North Carolina WLOS 鈥?A disturbing scene was caught on camera Tuesday afternoon: a group of people pulling bear cubs out of a tree near a Buncombe County apartment complex, all for a few selfies.In a video shared with News 13, the group can be seen pul
stanley cup ling the cubs from a tree, then holding one of the bears and taking a selfie. The person who took the video told News 13 she witnessed the incident at Berrington Village Apartments.One of the individuals can then be seen in the video dropping the cub, followed by the cub running and trying to get back over the fence.Ashley Hobbs, North Carolina Wildlife Resour
stanley mugg ces Commission special projects biologist, said the video was reported to the commission on Tuesday evening. Authorities were called in to intervene. An apartment complex in the Fairview area that officer did ask me to assist him in response to that, so I did get on site and I saw the cub, she said.She described the cub as being very wet and cold and had been alone for quite some time.While multiple cubs are seen in the video, Hobbs said when she arrived on scene there was only one cub.She added that its not uncommon during this time of year for a female to drop their cubs off in a safe tree and then come back. We did see the video in response to the bear being left alone, Hobbs said. We do think that the bear probably had a pretty traumatic experience. She expressed how its pretty traumatic for a cub to be pulled out of a tree like that.Thankfully
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