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Cal Fire Cancels Controlled Burn in San Timoteo Canyon

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The blaze prompted closure of the 15 at 1:49 p.m. due to what the California Highway Patrol described as a large brush fire.
Some 400 firefighters were still battling a blaze that broke out at Mias Canyon Road and Bluff Road Friday but containment was at 65 percent, with the scorched acreage still mapped at 2,956 acres.
The airline is planning to launch the SJC-LAX route with four daily roundtrip flights between San Jose and Los Angeles.
The crash happened at about 12:45 p.m. Sunday as David Robert Fernandez, 41, and Michael Manalo, 31, of Fairfield, were riding their motorcycles east on state Highway 128 east of Wragg Canyon Road, the CHP reported.
State Department of Justice investigators found Hodgson defrauded Caltrans of $1.9 million by using false and fraudulent documentation, according to Justice and Caltrans officials.
A caller told the couple his lawyer would be calling them with instructions, and 15 minutes later a male claiming to be their grandson's attorney called, police said.
Beginning at 12:22 p.m. that day, the transcripts cover the initial 9-1-1 call, manhunt, wounded deputies, and burning of the cabin where rogue ex-LAPD cop Chris Dorner holed up, and authorities said he killed himself.
Work this week on the fuel reduction project 'will maintain that work we have all invested in to improve the survivability of Angelus Oaks,' Front Country District Ranger Gabe Garcia said.
Photos posted online by the Redlands Fire Department describe the incident as a rollover traffic accident, and show firefighters stabilizing the red Toyota sedan after removal of the roof to access the driver.
Audio from the call that helped seal the fate of murder suspect Christopher Dorner was released Tuesday.
The 911 audio recordings were released Tuesday in two separate mp3 files, which will be uploaded to this report.
Contest rules state that each student artist "must currently reside in Santa Clara County and must be actively enrolled as a senior high school student in Santa Clara County."