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SAN BERNADINO, Cali. -- Matthew Valdivia woke to the smell of smoke, and looked outside to see the glow of a wildfire in the hills near his home in San Bernardino early Thursday.After waking up his wife and children and some neighbors, the Valdivia family joined thousands of other Southern Californians who've had to flee fires sweeping the state. And like those other evacuees, the Valdivias hoped firefighters could save their house.It burned to the ground before sunrise.Valdivia's home was one of at least six that the Hillside Fire, which started in the hills above San Bernardino after midnight, damaged or destroyed Thursday as winds pushed it down into the city, officials say.It is one of 711

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Skylin Jamrowski had just received the worst news of her young life.Her mother was shot and killed in what police believe was a terror attack 154

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Stargazers in the U.S. will get the chance to enjoy three different meteor showers this October, two of which peak back-to-back this week. The first, the Draconid meteor shower, will reach its climax Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, 252

  

Scientists have long warned of the effects of global warming and the possibility of more intense wildfires that burn for longer periods of time. Now, a new team of researchers is hoping to get a better understanding of how the smoke travels and what the tiniest particles could be doing to our lungs. "There's many things we’re still struggling to understand about smoke,” explains Joshua Schwarz, a physicist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The group of researchers includes meteorologists and weather modelers, in addition to scientists. “All together, we are deciding which fires to target," Schwarz says. Amber Soja, with NASA, describes herself as the “fire person” of the group. Every day for the next couple of weeks, this group will create a flight plan, opening the door for another group of scientists inside this flying laboratory. “We've got tremendous range, and we're carrying a tremendous payload of information,” Soja says.This lab was once an Italian passenger airliner. It flies straight into the smoke of fires. "We'll have to look at what's the altitude of the smoke we want to be in, which direction is the smoke going, how far can we track that smoke," Schwarz says.Intake tubes on the outside of the lab bring in smoke particles that will be studied. Researchers are interested in learning how the smoke travels and what it does to our bodies when it’s inhaled. Pete Lahm, with the U.S. Forest Service, says studying the smoke is important because it impacts both public health and safety. “This info will help us make in the long run [make] better decisions on when we ignite fire and how we consider smoke impacts, and that's absolutely critical to our mission,” Lahm says. Watch the video above to learn more. 1787

  

Several people were injured Saturday during the Capital Pride Parade while running from what they thought were gunshots, authorities said.Cmdr. Guillermo Rivera of the Metropolitan Police said police were responding to a call of a man with a gun. As they approached the scene, they encountered people who said shots had been fired.Police stopped a male suspect and found a handgun nearby. He was arrested. Rivera said there was no evidence that shots were fired.Seven people were taken to hospitals with minor injuries, the commander said. Other people were treated at the scene, in Washington's Dupont Circle.Police are reviewing recordings to try to determine what the noises were.A reporter for 710

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