Wrapping Up the Thompson Fire | Sac County Stops Water Deliveries to Homeless Encampments | ‘Folk on the Farm’ Concerts
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Thompson Fire burning parts of Butte County.
Courtesy of the City of Davis Police Department
The Thompson Fire in Butte County has finally been contained. Sacramento County stops delivering water to homeless encampments. Finally, Folk on the Farm concerts taking place in El Dorado County.
Wrapping Up the Thompson Fire
After burning across Butte County for a week and prompting thousands of evacuations, officials announced Tuesday that the Thompson Fire has finally been contained. Adia White, News Editor at North State Public Radio unpacks the response to the wildfire, the lessons learned from previous blazes, and what comes next as residents begin to recover.
NSPR is a partner station to CapRadio.
Sac County Stops Water Deliveries to Homeless Encampments
Earlier this month, Sacramento County stopped delivering water to homeless encampments. This stoppage came at the start of a severe heat wave which has seen temperatures reach the triple-digits, and already led to the death of at least one person. Reporter Theresa Clift covers homelessness for the Sacramento Bee and joins Insight to talk about why the deliveries have stopped, and what can be done to protect the county’s most vulnerable residents.
‘Folk on the Farm’ Concerts
A third-generation family farm in El Dorado County is hosting a series of concerts this summer, offering visitors the chance to enjoy live music and a drink in the country. Chris Delfino, owner of Delfino Farms, talks about the business’s history and their Folk on the Farm concert series, which will include a performance by The Brothers Comatose on July 13.