A Northern Kentucky native is home after helping fight the California wildfires. When John Preston's team got the call, help was needed; he was on his way. "I've never in my life seen devastation like that, from Iraq to everywhere I've been," Preston said.
Some Kentuckians may be heading to California after offering to help with the wildfires. Gov. Andy Beshear said on Thursday that California put out a call for help, and the Kentucky Division of Forestry answered.
As California continues to battle devastating wildfires, the Kentucky Division of Forestry is reminding residents of the importance of wildfire preparedness.
“It feels good that you can get out here and do something,” said John Sternberg, a volunteer with the American Red Cross. For Sternberg, assisting with relief efforts for the California wildfires was a no-brainer. That’s why he boarded a plane last Monday to come right to the place of need.
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California hit back against Donald Trump's claims that the military "turned on the water" to fight ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area.The president signed an executive order seeking to get around federal and state laws covering the state's water system to provide enough resources to fight