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“We have been ready for this.” NC Gov. Roy Cooper speaks to @robinroberts about the damage caused by Isaias and the recovery efforts now underway, but says, “Overall… the damage was not as a great as it could’ve been.” https://t.co/wtNEc6zdXa pic.twitter.com/N09QoKQ40d— Good Morning America (@GMA) August 4, 2020 321
(KGTV) -- There is already some solace for seniors and disabled San Diegans seeking relief from the heat this summer. They're called "Cool Zones." The Cool Zones program, initiated by County Supervisor Dianne Jacob, has established a network of more than 115 Cool Zone sites. Cool Zones are designated, air-conditioned buildings, identified by a Polar Bear Cool Zone logo.To find the Cool Zones site nearest you, click here to search an interactive map. All you have to do is enter your address and a list of the closest sites will show up. You can also see the full list here. For further assistance call 1-800-510-2020 and press 6 to reach the Cool Zone Helpline. 694

A 55-foot Christmas tree originating from Colorado’s Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests was lit on Wednesday night in front of the US Capitol.The annual ceremony, which typically draws thousands of spectators, was held without a crowd due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Instead, the event was live streamed, and still contained some pomp and circumstance as congressional leaders joined in the annual ceremony.The tree was officially cut on November 5 before making the cross-country trek to Washington, DC.While tonight’s ceremony was held without spectators, those who are in the DC area can view the tree nightly. The tree will be illuminated every evening from nightfall until 11 p.m. through January 1. 740
(KGTV) — President-elect Joe Biden is set to select California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to lead the pandemic response as Health and Human Services secretary.According to Associated Press sources, Becerra will be nominated to lead the department, which will require confirmation. If confirmed, he will be the first Latino to lead the department.The HHS is a -trillion-plus agency with 80,000 employees and oversees several issues including drugs and vaccines, medical research, and health insurance programs. During his time as AG, Becerra has been an advocate of the Affordable Care Act.Biden has been under increasing pressure to expand racial and ideological diversity in his Cabinet and other top jobs, the AP reported. Of the nine major picks made so far, Biden has selected two white men: Secretary of State choice Antony Blinken and chief of staff Ron Klain.Civil rights leaders have called for diverse choices for the "big four" Cabinet positions of secretaries of state, defense, treasury, and the attorney general. Biden has not committed to appointing the positions to any specific nominees yet.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 1170
(KGTV) -- Wet winters are no longer a sign that California will have a reduced risk of wildfires, according to a new study. The study claims that from 1600 and 1903, the position of the North Pacific jet stream over California was linked to the amount of precipitation and the severity of the following wildfire season. After 1904, the connection between winter moisture brought by the jet stream and the severity of wildfire season weakened. RELATED: Devastating 'ARk' storm envisioned for California by U.S. Geological SurveyAccording to the study, the connection between added moisture and wildfire risk disappeared altogether after 1977. Now, fuel buildup from decades of fire suppression and rising temperatures from climate change means any year could see large wildfires, the report states. "The moisture availability over California is still strongly linked to the position of the jet stream, but fire no longer is," said co-author Valerie Trouet, an associate professor of dendrochronology at the University of Arizona Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research. RELATED: Mega storm could cause billions in damage to California, report showsTrouet says the wet 2016-2017 winter is proof of the claim. The added moisture that winter was followed by many large fires in 2017 including the Tubbs and Thomas fires. In 2017, 24 people died and nearly 7,000 structures were destroyed by fires. "It's not either climate change or historical fire management--it's really a combination of the two that's creating a perfect storm for catastrophic fires in California," Trouet said. 1578
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