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Reporter Roundup: Ashy Skies | September 10
Season 1
Episode 125
KPCC reporters give updates on the major wildfires, unemployment benefits, and a local race in the upcoming election. Firefighters are still trying to get a handle on more than 25 major fires across the state. Jacob Margolis offers an update on when we can expect the yellow and grey skies to lift. Supplemental federal unemployment benefits of $300 per week have kicked in again.
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