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Two thousand Northern California residents remain under evacuation orders Friday as firefighters battle the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County.The blaze had scorched 21,900 acres as of Friday morning and destroyed at least 49 buildings, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, also known as Cal Fire.Among the evacuees was Healdsburg resident Jason Montgomery, who sought refuge at a shelter. On Thursday night, he said, he could see the fire from his bedroom."People are bugging out because this happened two years ago and it was a pretty traumatic experience for everybody," he said, a referring to 640

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We've all been there. The first-day-of-school jitters. For one Wisconsin student it started on the school bus, last week.Axel started 4K last week, which is a pre-kindergarten year for kids 4 and under in an elementary school setting. His mom, Amy Johnson, wanted to mark the occasion by taking a picture of him on the school bus.Instead of a smile, Johnson got tears and a red face."He was super excited to go, but when the bus came around corner he was really quiet," she told CNN. "The bus opened the door and I looked at him and he started crying."Johnson said she picked Axel up to seat him on the bus but he was clinging onto her. That's when the bus driver, Isabel Lane, comforted him by showing him an open seat right behind her."I told him, 'Buddy, you got this and will have so much fun,' " Johnson said.Lane told CNN that Johnson was trying to get off the bus, but Axel kept grabbing for her."I stuck my hand behind the seat as maybe something else to grab onto and he grabbed my hand," Lane said.Johnson said she got off the bus but turned around, still wanting her "perfect picture." That's when she captured the image.The Augusta Police Department posted the photo of the pair on 1206

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WASINGTON – Elizabeth Warren's campaign has fired its national organizing director, Richard McDaniel, after "multiple complaints regarding inappropriate behavior," the campaign said Friday."Over the past two weeks, senior campaign leadership received multiple complaints regarding inappropriate behavior by Rich McDaniel," Warren communications director Kristen Orthman said in a statement. "Over the same time period, the campaign retained outside counsel to conduct an investigation. Based on the results of the investigation, the campaign determined that his reported conduct was inconsistent with its values and that he could not be a part of the campaign moving forward."In a statement provided to CNN, McDaniel confirmed that he is no longer with the Warren campaign, saying that "departing at this time is in the best interest of both parties.""I would never intentionally engage in any behavior inconsistent with the campaign or my own values," McDaniel said. "If others feel that I have, I understand it is important to listen even when you disagree."McDaniel declined a request from CNN for an interview. In the same written statement, McDaniel said he had "tremendous respect" for his former colleagues on the campaign "despite any disagreements," and that he wished the campaign well.According to a source familiar with the investigation conducted by outside counsel Kate Kimpel of KK Advising, the Warren campaign did not hear any reports of sexual assault or rape, but added that they can't say more due to confidentiality.The firing was first reported by Politico.McDaniel is the former field and political director for Democratic Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama and senior adviser to Randall Woodfin's mayoral campaign in Birmingham. He was also Hillary Clinton's primary states regional director. 1820

  

While more than 2,500 people have been hospitalized with EVALI — a severe lung diseased linked to vaping and e-cigarettes — the 140

  

Viral video that's making the rounds on social media appears to show a woman on an electric scooter dragging a dog in Bakersfield. Scripps affiliate KERO-TV was made aware of pictures showing a person holding a bloody dog over the weekend. A viewer shared on Monday surveillance video that shows the moments the person is traveling in the area of Downtown Bakersfield with the dog dragged behind. Bakersfield Police says it's investigating the incident. No arrests have been made and no charges have been filed. 523

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