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Local filmmaker Steve Seager’s new documentary, ‘Urban Inferno,’ chronicles the first 12 hours of October's devastating blaze. Since the devastating Tubbs fire roared through Santa Rosa on ...
“All That Remains” chronicles the experiences of Wine Country vineyard workers a year after the Tubbs fire. 20-minute documentary, winner of 2019 Student Academy Award Director: Eva Rendle ...
On March 24, Cinemark in Yuba City will be screening a documentary focused on feline rescue missions during the 2017 Tubbs Fire and the 2018 Camp Fire, two of the most destructive wildfires in ...
When the Tubbs Fire broke out in October 2017, 12-year-old Madigan Traversi remembers lying in bed as her family got a recorded call around 11:30 p.m. warning them of several houses on fire 7 ...
The deadliest of the 2017 fires, the Tubbs Fire started Oct. 8, killing 22 people and destroying more than 5,600 structures, many of them in Santa Rosa.
The deadly Tubbs Fire ignited on the evening of Oct. 8, 2017, in Sonoma County, burning a total of 36,807 acres and destroying 5,636 structures before it was extinguished.
The Tubbs Fire killed 24 people and destroyed more than 5,600 buildings when it raced from rural Napa County to suburban Santa Rosa, becoming an enduring symbol of the state’s increasing ...
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