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CZU Lightning Fires: 87 Percent Containment; 86k Acres Burned
More than 1,400 structures have been destroyed, including 925 residences and 171 commercial structures.

More than 1,400 structures have been destroyed, including 925 residences and 171 commercial structures.

Officers dispatched to an "assault with a deadly weapon" report at the park about 3 a.m. found an unresponsive man in the parking lot.
Santa Cruz County residents displaced by the massive CZU Lightning Complex Fire will need to vote in-person or submit a change of address.
All U.S. Facebook users over age 18 will receive a notification on Saturday prompting them to learn more about becoming a poll worker.
Officials are renewing an appeal for electrical consumption even as energy consumption soars amid record setting temperatures.
Four teenagers were arrested in Pleasant Hill after they carjacked a man at gunpoint.
Emergency crews are at the scene and say the driver does not appear to be injured.
A man who was arrested for arson reportedly told deputies that he set the fire because his day wasn't going well.
The air quality has improved, evacuation orders and warnings were lifted and full containment is expected Sept. 6.
Over 100 people participated in a racial justice march in Oakland that resulted in arrests, tear gas and an injured officer.
A suspected vandal was arrested for allegedly defacing San Jose City Hall.
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo thanked neighbors who turned out to clean up his home after protestors vandalize it overnight.
More dead birds and mosquitoes testing positive for West Nile Virus indicated a higher risk for West Nile virus in Contra Costa County.
Assistance centers will open on Saturday in Guerneville and Healdsburg to aid residents affected by the Walbridge and Meyers fires.
The shelter will provide sleeping and meal accommodations for about 40 people and can accommodate pets.
Here is your latest update on COVID-19 and positive case numbers in each county of the Bay Area.
Critical fire weather is yet again on the horizon for the Bay Area but it may not be as severe as last week.
The fire had burned about 150 acres and was 20 percent contained as of 3 P.m. Sunday.
Officers responded to a domestic dispute on Saturday that resulted in one fatality after officers intervened.
The center will be open in San Rafael through Tuesday and will provide relief from the heat for local seniors.