
Dorany Pineda
Latinos, Water, Climate and Environment Reporter at Associated Press
Covering the intersection of Latinos, water, climate & environment @AP. Tips, scoops, pitches welcome! [email protected]. Hablo español
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4 days ago |
post-gazette.com | Dorany Pineda |Brittany Peterson |Allen Breed |Leah Willingham
NICHOLASVILLE, Ky. — Jaron Kohari never thought his path to sobriety would involve horses. The 1,000-pound animals unnerved him upon his arrival at a farm outside Lexington that teaches horsemanship to addicts, with the prospects of a job and a future if they get clean. But in short order they were making him feel content, the same emotion he used to chase with alcohol and drugs.
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6 days ago |
yoursun.com | Dorany Pineda |Brittany Peterson
CABAZON, Calif. — Mark Whaling and a crew raced up and down a hill in a tanker truck as they battled a wildfire in Los Angeles County, scrambling to get water from a street hydrant in time to stay ahead of flames moving up a ridge. A helicopter flew in to drop water, but it had to fly a long distance to refill — and a fire that might have been stopped went on to destroy homes. kAmpD E96J 7@F89E E92E 62C=J a___D 3=2K6[ (92=:?8 D2JD[ 96 DA@EE65 2 D62=65[ >:==:@?\82==@?
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1 week ago |
fireapparatusmagazine.com | Dorany Pineda |Brittany Peterson
By DORANY PINEDA and BRITTANY PETERSON Associated Press CABAZON, Calif. (AP) - Mark Whaling and a crew raced up and down a hill in a tanker truck as they battled a wildfire in Los Angeles County, scrambling to get water from a street hydrant in time to stay ahead of flames moving up a ridge. A helicopter flew in to drop water, but it had to fly a long distance to refill - and a fire that might have been stopped went on to destroy homes.
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1 week ago |
chronicle-tribune.com | Dorany Pineda |Brittany Peterson
CABAZON, Calif. (AP) — Mark Whaling and a crew raced up and down a hill in a tanker truck as they battled a wildfire in Los Angeles County, scrambling to get water from a street hydrant in time to stay ahead of flames moving up a ridge. A helicopter flew in to drop water, but it had to fly a long distance to refill — and a fire that might have been stopped went on to destroy homes.
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1 week ago |
kslnewsradio.com | Dorany Pineda |Brittany Peterson |Mariah Maynes
CABAZON, Calif. (AP) — Mark Whaling and a crew raced up and down a hill in a tanker truck as they battled a wildfire in Los Angeles County, scrambling to get water from a street hydrant in time to stay ahead of flames moving up a ridge. A helicopter flew in to drop water, but it had to fly a long distance to refill — and a fire that might have been stopped went on to destroy homes.
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