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Cause of 2020 Glass Fire in Sonoma, Napa Counties Remains Undetermined
Cal Fire said Friday its investigators were unable to determine what caused the destructive Glass Fire to spark in the North Bay last fall.
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Some Calistoga Residents Return Home as Glass Fire Threat Lessens
After nearly a week, most people in the Calistoga area were able to return home Monday while the Glass Fire continued to burn north of the Napa Valley city.
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Guy Fieri Makes Lunch for Fire Crews
North Bay native and celebrity chef Guy Fieri visited the Glass Fire basecamp Saturday and made lunch for crews working tirelessly to contain the blaze. Fieri has a history of such actions, showing up for first responders battling wildfires in previous years.
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Napa Valley's Famed Castello di Amarosa Damaged in Glass Fire
Calistoga’s Castello di Amarosa, Napa Valley’s famed castle, was significantly damaged by the Glass Fire, which continues to rip through wine country.
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Evacuations Ordered for 70,000 as Glass Fire Continues to Burn
The Glass Fire in Napa and Sonoma Counties has burned more than 36,000 acres in Northern California.
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PHOTOS: Napa, Sonoma County Residents Wake Up to Fires
Napa County residents woke up Sunday morning to the Glass Fire, which has burned a total of 1,200 acres.
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Watch: Aerial Coverage of Napa County Glass Fire
Aerial coverage from NBC Bay Area’s SkyRanger of the Napa County Glass Fire.