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A 3.9 QUAKE IN HOLLYWOOD ATTACKED THE OSCARS AFTER PARTY TONIGHT AT 10:15 PM. A 1.2 AFTERSHOCK WAS FELT IN CULVER CITY, CA.
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2-22-2025.
I HAVE BEEN DEALING WITH THE EFFECTS OF A FALL LAST NOVEMBER WHERE I RE-FRACTURED BOTH OF MY KNEECAPS AND BROKE MY NOSE.
IT TOOK A MONTH FOR ME TO WALK AGAIN & HAS LEFT ME WITH VERY BAD PAIN EVERY DAY SINCE.
THEN I WAS WORKING ON FINALLY GETTING MY RIGHT KNEE REPLACEMENT DONE AFTER WAITING 18 YEARS BECAUSE MY HEALTH PROVIDER SAID IT WAS NOT MEDICALLY NECESSARY AND THEN A WEIRD TUBULAR RUBBERY THING APPEARED ON THE TOE NEXT TO MY BIG LEFT TOE. IT EXPLODED AND MY TOE GOT INFECTED SO NPW I HAVE TO GO TO A FOOT DOCTOR NEXT WEEK AND I WILL NOT GET MY KNEE SURGERY UNTIL THE TOE IS HEALED & THE INFECTION IS NO MORE. I WAS 4 DAYS AWAY FROM MY SURGERY WHEN MY SURGEON SAID HE WOULD NOT OPERATE IF I HAVE AN ACTIVE INFECTION. BOTH KATHY & I THINK HE DOES NOT WANT TO DO THE SURGERY AT ALL FOR REASONS I WON'T GO INTO BUT THERE IS NOTHING I CAN DO FOR NOW.
IN DECEMBER I STARTED MY 14TH YEAR ON YOUTUBE.!
MY CHANNEL VIEWS ARE NOW AT 1,449,449 !
George Noory interview now AT 4,500 views.
Kathy's Katz video with first appearance of Caesar the Kat now at 4,090 views.
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police & fireShared from San Diego, CACA Wildfires Latest: Blazes Prompt Evacs, Statewide EmergencyWind-driven wildfires have scorched tens of thousands of acres, forced evacuations, closed schools and prompted a statewide emergency.By Kristina Houck, Patch StaffOct 28, 2019 10:35 am ET | Updated Oct 28, 2019 1:43 pm ET Firefighters try to save a home from a wildfire on Tigertail Road on Monday in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Christian Monterrosa)CALIFORNIA — Firefighters continue to battle several wildfires in Northern and Southern California that have scorched tens of thousands of acres, forced thousands to evacuate, closed schools and roadways and prompted a statewide emergency.Some of the fires erupted late last week and new fires sparked over the weekend as extreme fire weather conditions persisted and strong winds continued to sweep across the state.The largest fire burning Monday is the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County. The blaze broke out Wednesday northeast of Geyserville and was only 5 percent contained by Sunday evening. The fire has scorched 54,298 acres, destroyed 94 structures and damaged 17 others. Another 79,975 homes and other structures remain threatened by the massive blaze, which has forced 180,000 people to evacuate their homes.There are more than 3,000 local, state and federal personnel assisting with the Kincade Fire alone.The Tick Fire in Los Angeles County also has destroyed structures, threatened homes and caused evacuations.The fire sparked Thursday in the Santa Clarita area and was 70 percent contained by Sunday evening. The blaze has burned 4,615 acres, destroyed 29 structures and damaged 42 others. Another 10,000 homes remain threatened. Evacuation orders affecting tens of thousands of residents were lifted over the weekend.On Sunday, Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a statewide emergency due to the effects of unprecedented high-winds that resulted in fires and evacuations across the state."We are deploying every resource available, and are coordinating with numerous agencies as we continue to respond to these fires," Newsom said in a statement. "It is critical that people in evacuation zones heed the warnings from officials and first responders, and have the local and state resources they need as we fight these fires."
This map shows the location of fires in California as of Monday morning. Credit: Cal FireIn Los Angeles County, the Getty Fire erupted before dawn Monday on the west side of Sepulveda Pass, where Interstate 405 passes through the Santa Monica Mountains. The fast-moving blaze has already scorched 400 acres, shut down the 405 Freeway, closed nearby schools and forced thousands of residents in the area to evacuate.In San Diego County, the Sawday Fire near Ramona and the Miller Fire in Valley Center both ignited Friday and forced evacuations. The blackened 37 acres, and destroyed a home.The Swaday Fire blackened 92 acres and was 95 percent contained by Sunday evening. The Miller Fire scorched 37 acres and destroyed a home. It was fully contained Sunday.Several new fires sparked Sunday.The Rawson Fire erupted Sunday in Tehama County and burned 605 acres. The blaze was 50 percent contained Sunday evening.The Burris Fire sparked Sunday in Mendocino County. The blaze blackened 350 acres and was 20 percent contained Sunday evening.The Sky Fire sparked Sunday in Contra Costa County. The fire burned 150 acres and was 85 percent contained Sunday evening.The Alhambra Fire ignited Sunday in a Martinez neighborhood. The blaze in Contra Costa County burned 50 acres, threatened 40 homes and promoted evacuations. Evacuation orders were lifted by Sunday evening.The extreme fire weather conditions that sparked and fueled the fires also prompted Pacific Gas and Electric Company to cut power to hundreds of thousands of customers in Northern and Central California in the utility company's latest Public Safety Power Shutoff.An estimated 940,000 PG&E customers in 38 counties were impacted by the shutdowns. With the power still out, the utility announced over the weekend that it is planning for another round of shutoffs to begin Tuesday morning due to another significant wind event.