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Dusty Hoetger watches as smoke rises from the Ponderosa Fire along Highway 36 near Paynes Creek, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012. More than 2,400 firefighters are battling the Ponderosa Fire that has destroyed 64 homes and burned more than 27,000 acres.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

State of emergency declared in California counties hit by fire

LOS ANGELES - The Ponderosa fire in Northern California has cut a path of destruction through several small hamlets, destroying 84 structures.

The 20,000-acre wildfire was 57 percent contained Thursday but still threatened thousands of homes.

Gov. Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency in Shasta and Tehama counties.

A photo provided by the California Department of Corrections shows 77-year-old serial killer Charles Manson Wed., April 4, 2012. Manson will have an April 11, 2011 parole hearing in California. (AP Photos/California Department of Corrections)

Charles Manson, now 77, gets new chance at parole

LOS ANGELES -- After 11 failed bids for freedom, notorious serial killer Charles Manson, now 77, is up for parole later this month.

In this Thursday, May 19, 2011 file photo, Actor Mickey Rooney, is seen here during a portrait session in Los Angeles. Rooney has accused his stepson and others of stealing his income and abusing him in a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

Mickey Rooney's lawsuit claims stepson tried to convince him he was broke

LOS ANGELES -- Actor Mickey Rooney filed suit this week in Los Angeles County Superior Court against his stepson and other defendants for allegedly defrauding him by making him believe that he was broke.

6.9-magnitude earthquake hits Baja California, latest in cluster of temblors

LOS ANGELES -- A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck Baja California on Thursday morning, the latest of multiple temblors to strike the region in the last few days.

Octuplets mom, children could be evicted

LOS ANGELES -- It's been fairly quiet at the Southern California home of octuplets mother Nadya Suleman.

But this week, the TV trucks and reporters have returned to La Habra because of concerns that Suleman and her 14 children might be evicted.

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