Detweiler fire. Sheriffs are on the scene of a homicide. It happened on Willow Avenue in unincorporated hayward just before 3 30 pm sky fox is overhead right now. Officials say the victim is a man. No word on the age. We are working to find out more information on what happened we will bring you any new developments as they become available. A Homicide Investigation is underway right now in alameda county. Now to the fire in Mariposa County. That detweiler fire is behaving in a way they have not seen before. And has burned more than 45,000 acres, since it broke out sunday. At this point, it is still only seven percent contained. The fire has destroyed eight structures and 1500 other structures are threatened. We will show you a map of where this fire is in Mariposa County. Yosemite valley, just to the east of the fire. Further off in the distance. Rob malcolm is at the fire command post. Reporter good afternoon heather and frank. We have moved onto highway 40, just outside of merced. I
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Fourth woman. Welcome you here tonight. I see some familiar faces and some new ones. By our newounded exhibition, which was two years in the making and created for you by an amazing team. It is largely inspired by the woman who you get to hear from in a minute, jen huntley. But we were thinking about creating a next mission on yosemite, the power of the place, the complications of the icon, the sacredness of the landscape all spoke to us and we narratives and are deeperd ebook delving into that beautiful and complicated human history. Tonight, you are in for a real treat. Jen huntley is an environmental historian of the sierra nevada. Assistant professor of humanities in reno. She is a true scholar and thinker and compassion and an intelligent. She was a treat to work with here as she was our lead historian on this project. She created a really powerful book that you can purchase. Tonight, she will unfold for you some of those complicated narratives of such a beautiful and powerful pla
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