Updates. Thank you for joining us tonight. Our other top story, the cold fire continues to grow. The fire has now burned 4600 acres. Thats up from 4,000 earlier. Its now 10 contained. From wi reporter its a battle waged in the deep country of yolo county. Mens and machines versus stubborn flames in the footprint of another fire that burned through here two years ago. Its good. Were able to use some of the dozer line and some of the lines we used during that fire. Reporter the cold fire, as they now call it, broke out yesterday, forcing the evacuations of homes, as well as campgrounds below the lake. From what those campers left behind, its clear they bailed in a hur hurry. One showed us photos of the flames that turned her and her husband into unwilling daredevils. The flames were down to the road. I said were going to go right through this . And we did. And yet some people stayed behind. You can still see the smoke, but they had the backfire up the hill. Reporter steve and his wife in
While the last decade has seen cleanup efforts planned or launched at some of the city's most polluted waterways, the community has struggled to get traction for a comprehensive cleaning plan for Coney Island Creek, despite its continued recreational use and multiple requests for action by local leaders.
A Coney Island history organization celebrated the peninsula's 200th anniversary and honored the area's oldest surviving relic, the original toll house sign, on Oct. 28.