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California budget cuts force cancellation of firefighting jumbo jet

07/08/11 A Los Angeles County fire fighter sprays water on burning trees as he fights the Station Fire in Acton, California. The out of control Station Fire burned more than 160,000 acres.
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State Route 2 reopens to traffic

06/03/11 A seven-mile section of State Route 2 between La Ca ada Flintridge and the Angeles Forest Highway reopened Friday after a closure of about 18 months caused by heavy rainstorms in the Station Fire burn area.
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LA-area forest reopens 98,000 acres burned in 2009

05/13/11 Authorities are reopening 98,000 acres of the Angeles National Forest that burned two years ago in the Station Fire northeast of Los Angeles.
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US Forest Service to announce updated firefighting policies following Station Fire

04/26/11 A Los Angeles County fire fighter sprays water on burning trees as he fights the Station Fire in Acton, California. The out of control Station Fire burned more than 160,000 acres.
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Debris flow closes Los Angeles County road

02/26/11 LOS ANGELES (AP) - A flood advisory has been issued for parts of Los Angeles County as a cold, winter storm pounds the region. The National Weather Service says minor debris flow runoff is possible late Friday and early Saturday in foothill areas burned by the massive Station Fire in 2009.
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Officials announce closure of some Los Angeles-area roads due to storm

02/26/11 Public access to several county roads within the Station Fire burn area were closed to traffic today as a result of a snow and icy road conditions.
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Unprecedented storm forces foothill cities to prepare

12/22/10 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE - As the Southland braced for the climax of an unprecedented six-day storm, officials Tuesday evening ordered evacuations in hillside communities ravaged by the Station Fire. | With Photo Gallery
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L.A. County officials get ready for storm season

10/09/10 LA CA?ADA FLINTRIDGE - With storm season around the corner, county officials are making final preparations a year after post-Station Fire rains wreaked havoc in local foothill communities. While La Ni?a weather conditions are likely to bring less rain than usual in the coming months, officials say they aren't taking any chances.
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Refugees from the Station Fire, rare frogs might help save their species

09/12/10 Dozens of endangered frogs rescued last year from the Station Fire burn zone could help pull the species back from the brink of extinction. Nearly all of the 106 mountain yellow-legged frog tadpoles relocated from the burn area to the Fresno Chaffee Zoo in October have survived, said Andy Snider, the zoo's director of animal care and conservation, and half of them have matured into adult frogs.
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Extra, Extra

08/25/10 Photo by Archie Tucker via LAist Featured Photos on Flickr August 26th is the one-year anniversary of the massive months-long Station Fire . Here's what people are doing to protect the Angeles National Forest . An inquiry into a complaint alleged that L.A. City Councilman Bernard C. Parks had falsified candidacy and voter documents during his unsuccessful run for L.A. County Supervisor has been ...
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Lawmakers and law enforcement want answers to Station Fire mystery

08/23/10 PASADENA - About a year after the Station Fire started near an outpost along Angeles Crest Highway, sheriff's investigators remain stymied in their quest to find the person responsible.
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Coming full circle: Adventurous life leads firefighter back home

08/22/10 North San Juan Fire Capt. Rainy Blue Cloud rappelling off the old Highway 49 bridge at the South Yuba River during fire training. Rainy Blue Cloud fought the Station Fire in Los Angeles in 2009 with Ophir Hill Fire Department.
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Citybeats: Curtain of silence on Station Fire

08/09/10 What better way to make up for the U.S. Forest Service's bungling of the Station Fire and its aftermath than to orchestrate communications about the historic fire from thousands of miles away?
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Leftovers from City Hall: People to the rescue

04/25/10 Don't worry, forest. We are here to help. In a move that takes me back to the "plant-a-tree" phenomenon that seemed to lose steam in the 1990s, the U.S. Forest Service is going to replant native trees in 11,000 acres in the Angeles National Forest severely burned by last summer's Station Fire.
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As rainy season dwindles, volunteers hit the trails so they can restore the scorched Station Fire burn zone

03/21/10 Jim Fleming used to watch meteor showers from the Vetter Mountain Fire Lookout in Angeles National Forest, but much of the view was destroyed in last year's Station Fire.
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With Rain Expected, Road Closures and Possible Evacuations [Updated]

03/05/10 Ocean View Boulevard just before 8 a.m. 2/6/10 Rain, and thus the threat of mudslides, has been an almost weekly event for Southern California this winter. And that has meant lots of evacuations, or at least the looming possibility, for foothill residents in or near burn areas of last year's Station Fire. By 10 p.m. tonight, before chances of rain are scheduled to begin , the County of Los ...
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Roads near burn areas to close as storm nears

03/05/10 County roads within the Station Fire burn area will be closed to public access beginning at 2 a.m. Saturday.
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Heavy Rains Trigger Mudslides in Burn Areas, Residents on Alert

02/06/10 Assessing damage from mudflow at a La Canada home during last month's storms (AP Photo/Jason Redmond) Heavy rain overnight and into this morning has wrecked havoc on the burned and now over-burdened hillsides in areas affected by last summer's Station Fire. At least 7 homes have been reported destroyed in the Pickens Canyon area of La Crescenta [ map ] after a catch basin was overrun with debris ...
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Plans to move prison firefighters to Malibu station axed

01/21/10 Uproar by residents of Las Flores Canyon and Rambla Pacifico over the plan may have derailed the county's consideration of using the Camp 8 site to temporarily house inmates who were burned out by the Station Fire.
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More Storm-Related Evacuations; City Officials Urge Residents to Be Safe

01/20/10 Getting people safely out before mudslides is a priority right now (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) There are over 1000 homes in the Station Fire burn area that are under mandatory evacuation orders this afternoon as a third severe winter storm pounds down on Southern California and poses a very serious threat of mudslides and debris flow. LA County has just released information pertaining to additional ...
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Overnight Evacuations Ordered in Burn Areas for Biggest Storm Yet

01/19/10 TUJUNGA--Mandatory storm evacuations are in place for several communities in the foothill area of Southern Tujunga previously affected by the Station Fire.
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