Out after ravaging through 77,000 acres of lands in sonoma county. But a new headache is remerging for residents. Im allen martin, getting an early start on the weekend. Its an unintended consequence of firefighters doing a good job protecting towns. Don ford has more on why homeowners could be on the hook for paying for the clean up. Reporter the flames out, the fire contained. 174 homes destroyed. Not enough to qualify as a federally declared disaster meaning unlike the tubbs fire where more than 5,000 homes burned, homeowners this time wont get federal and possibly not even state funds for debris removal. So basically theres 2 phases, the hazmat removal youll do, and you wont charge the homeowner . Right, we wont charge the homeowner. Reporter phase 2, the foundation stuff . Thats a private thing on the homeowners insurance. Reporter work is starting, trying to repair the damage. Pg e crews are working to restore power. Burned and damaged trees are being removed. Some other signs to
Announcer now news to build a better bay area from abc7. Made in the shade as temperatures soared to nearly 100 degrees in the east bay. People trying to find heat relief anywhere they can find it. We do want to take a live look outside right away. This is our east bay hills camera showing mt. Diablo. The trivalley saw some temperatures spike up to 100 degrees or more. So will we deal with this heat tomorrow . Abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma is up on the roof with an answer. Hey, drew. Hi, dion. Another hot day this week, both yesterday and today, 10 to 15 degrees above where we should be in spots. Temperatures right now 99 in brentwood. Its 87 in santa rosa. 90, though, in fremont. It is very warm in the east bay. 70 in san mateo. And san jose right now at 84 degrees. We still have that heat advisory in effect, this lasting through 11 00 tonight. Again for those areas shaded in orange where heat exhaustion can occur thanks to the prolonged warm temperatures, you do want to drink ple
Times the Washington Post the wall street journal esquire outside and numerous other media outlets. His new book is the first kennedys the humble roots of an american dynasty. Im also delighted to welcome to the library virtually our moderator for this evening christine camille. Christine is professor of history and the founding director of irelands. Irelands Great Hunger Institute at quinnipiac university. She is published extensively on irelands great hunger and the irish abolition movement. Among her numerous awards and honors. She has been named one of the top educators in irish america. And now to help us welcome our special guests. Im delighted to introduce dr. Lisha moore the consul general of ireland new england to stay a few words over to alicia. Thank you so much rachel, and im really delighted that the consulate is once again working with our good friends in the Kennedy Library. A couple of days ago President Biden issued a proclamation declaring march to be Irish American h
American dynasty. Im also delighted to welcome to the library virtually our moderator for this evening christine camille. Christine is professor of history and the founding director of irelands. Irelands Great Hunger Institute at quinnipiac university. She is published extensively on irelands great hunger and the irish abolition movement. Among her numerous awards and honors. She has been named one of the top educators in irish america. And now to help us welcome our special guests. Im delighted to introduce dr. Lisha moore the consul general of ireland new england to stay a few words over to alicia. Thank you so much rachel, and im really delighted that the consulate is once again working with our good friends in the Kennedy Library. A couple of days ago President Biden issued a proclamation declaring march to be Irish American heritage month and it outlines not just irelands deep links with america, but also the really vast contribution that americans of Irish Heritage have made in t
Opportunity to explore the earliest years of the Kennedy Familys life in america with our distinguished guests this evening. Much of Neil Thompsons research took place at the Kennedy Library archives and we are very pleased to learn more about his work in the lives of bridget and Patrick Kennedy this evening. Im now delighted to introduce tonights speakers. We are so glad to welcome Neil Thompson to the Kennedy Library virtually. A journalist and and the author of six acclaimed books. He has written for the New York Times the Washington Post the wall street journal esquire outside and numerous other media outlets. His new book is the first kennedys the humble roots of an american dynasty. Im also delighted to welcome to the library virtually our moderator for this evening christine camille. Christine is professor of history and the founding director of irelands. Irelands Great Hunger Institute at quinnipiac university. She is published extensively on irelands great hunger and the irish