(AP) - A wildfire burning along California's Big Sur coastline keeps growing a week after it broke out, and looks to be a problem for the scenic region for many weeks to come. Anxious residents driven from their homes awaited word on their properties and popular parks and trails closed at the height of tourist season because of the blaze that now spans 42 square miles (109 square kilometers) and is only 15 percent contained.
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