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(KGTV) — Recent wildfires that have been fueled by extreme weather conditions across California are already among the state's largest wildfires, burning a combined more than half a million acres.According to CalFire, the LNU Lightning Complex and SCU Lightning Complex fires are already the second- and seventh-largest wildfires in California history, respectively. Both fires are believed to have been caused by lightning strikes.The fires are two of more than 500 burning across the state as of Friday. Many of those fires were sparked by lightning strikes earlier this week.The LNU Lightning Complex sparked Monday just north of Napa and has burned 302,388 acres. That blaze was 15% contained Friday. The SCU Lightning Complex fire started Tuesday east of San Francisco and has burned 229,968 acres. As of Friday, it was 10% contained.Gov. Gavin Newsom says the blazes across the state are taxing California's firefighting capacity, but that assistance from 10 states is starting to arrive. CalFire Chief Mark Brunton pleaded with residents to leave their homes and not to battle the fires themselves, saying that could put more lives at risk.According to the Associated Press, more than 12,000 firefighters, helicopters, and air tankers were deployed Friday to battle wildfires throughout the state. 1311

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(KGTV) -- Republican Darrell Issa is heading back to Congress after securing victory over Democrat Ammar Campa-Najjar in the 50th Congressional District.Issa claimed 54% of votes (168,220 votes), over Campa-Najjar's 46% of votes (144,975 votes).In a statement Saturday, Campa-Najjar thanked supporters and congratulated Issa on winning the district. 357

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A 21-year-old central Texas man recently turned himself in, confessing in front of his church congregation to a murder he said he committed 18 months prior.Ryan Riggs' confession came one week after a 3D likeness was released that showed what the suspect in that murder might look like based on DNA collected at the scene.The Brown County Sheriff told reporters that Riggs was never even on their radar until this DNA profile was released, according to the Washington Times.The 3D image was so similar that authorities had said they were hot on his trail when he decided to confess. The chances are good that Riggs would have seen the image circulated on local news and knew that his time was running out.The 3D image and profile that was generated is called a “snapshot,” and it’s the brainchild of a Reston, Virginia-based company called Parabon Nanolabs. The process is called “phenotyping.”“DNA phenotyping refers to predicting traits from unknown DNA. If you couldn’t match it to a suspect or database, that was sort of the end of the road,” said Parabon’s CEO Steve Armentrout. “With Snapshot, we are able to take that DNA and use it as a genetic witness to predict eye color, hair color, skin color, freckling, even face shape, to provide police with some description of the person that left that DNA behind.”Parabon originally got its start in this type of work after the Department of Defense put out a solicitation asking for help in using DNA for counterterrorism efforts, but it wasn’t until 2015 that Parabon made their resources available to police departments nationwide.“We knew it could help active investigations,” Armentrout said. “Getting this kind of information upfront could make law enforcement more efficient.”But he believes where the technology really changes the game is in regards to decades-old cold cases.“To see it being used to go back and solve these 25 year old crimes is surprising and exciting,” he said.One of Parabon's oldest "success stories" stems from a 1997 rape and murder of a Costa Mesa, California woman. In 2016, they produced a Snapshot from the DNA found, and "within weeks," police had gone back to the drawing board.Just last year, they identified the man they believe is their suspect, and he's now living in Mexico. Authorities hope to extradite him and bring him back to the United States to face charges.Ellen Greytak, a bioinformatics specialist at Parabon, said that, as a scientist, seeing results affect real people is "not something you often get to see.""The work that I did is now actually making a difference and helping people," she said. 2671

  

(KGTV) — The number of those missing following the deadly Camp Fire in Northern California has dwindled to just under 50 people, the Butte County Sheriff's Department announced Friday.More than three weeks after the deadliest wildfire in California's history ignited, officials have seen the number of those missing dive from more than 1,100 to 49 people.Many forced to evacuate due to the fire fled to other towns or cities and did not tell relatives or authorities they were safe, ballooning the initial number of missing persons. The department reported that 3,097 people had been accounted so far.RELATED:VIDEO: Body camera shows deputy's daring escape during Camp FireSan Diego firefighters return from search and rescue operations after Camp FireAs searchers look for remains, President views Camp Fire devastationThe death toll from the fire remains at 88 people killed, with 42 tentatively identified and 41 positively identified.The Camp Fire erupted on Nov. 8, scorching more than 153,000 acres and destroying the town of Paradise, Calif., before it was fully contained Nov. 25. The fire destroyed nearly 14,000 homes, 514 businesses and 4,265 other buildings.Search and rescue teams have been combing through towns to find remains of those missing. The sheriff's office has been maintaining a public list of missing people and offering to swab the cheeks of immediate relatives to help identify those lost in the fire. 1437

  

(KGTV) - Most people agree that volunteering can be fun.For that past five years, Corrine Gerstein has been having fun while dedicating every other month to making Bows For A Cause – her non-profit charity that Cori started when she was just 13.She makes thousands of hair bows every year and then hand delivers them to nurses at Rady Children’s Center oncology unit for the young cancer patients. 405

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