Month: November 2019
Still in relief mode a year after Camp Fire
A year after the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in state history, Butte County is still in crisis. Things certainly have changed over the past 12 months, and there are many signs of progress. The […]
Pictures of tragedy
Photo by Douglas Keister Melissa Schuster, owner of Chapelle de L’Artiste arts/events complex, one of the portraits in People Places and Pieces of Paradise. Photo by Ron Schwager Colorful shards in post-fire wreckage of a […]
‘Burnt offerings’
Art by Steve Ferchaud An evacuation scene from Finding Hope in Paradise If you’re one of the thousands who endured a fiery escape down the pitch-black Skyway on Nov. 8, 2018, it would be understandable […]
Burying the lines
Photo by Andre Byik PG&E has begun trenching up the Skyway—part of the company’s long-term plan to underground 199 miles of local infrastructure. Since PG&E announced in May it would bury its electric distribution power […]
Focus on the future
Photo by Meredith J. Cooper Cindi Dunsmoor, Butte County’s emergency services officer, encourages everyone to have a “go bag” filled with essentials in the case of a speedy evacuation. When the Camp Fire ignited nearly […]
Staying connected
Photo by Ashiah Scharaga Merle Loomis finds some necessities at the Magalia Community Church distribution center. Merle Loomis gently placed her hand over her heart as tears welled in her eyes. After the Camp Fire […]
Ground zero
Photo by Andre Byik Kevin and Sandy Lindstrom of Magalia Community Church jumped into fire-relief efforts as soon as they returned to the Ridge. The dragon chased Willie Snow out of Magalia. That’s the way […]
One year later
Triage mode. That’s how Pastor Kevin Lindstrom describes the ongoing relief efforts taking place at Magalia Community Church. Each month, the tiny chapel draws thousands of people whose lives were upended one year ago this […]