| 'It's just not affordable to start a family' | Sacramento woman gets $10,000 to move to Tulsa – Californians from Sacramento to Los Angles are packing up their bags to live in more affordable cities. Housing prices have left some homeless and some scratching their head as to where to go next. Tulsa, Oklahoma, is recruiting Californians and others by offering $10,000 for people who move there and work remotely through the Tulsa Remote program. Amnoni Myers, a child welfare consultant, said she moved to Sacramento from the Bay Area after getting her master's degree because she thought it would be more affordable. (Eden Harris, ABC10) 'Los Bomberos' | Mexican nationals join fire crews working California’s largest wildfire – At more than 960,000 acres, the Dixie Fire is larger than the state of Rhode Island. At the height of firefighting efforts, there were more than 6,500 personnel, including many Spanish-speaking firefighters and crews of majority Mexican nationals. “In Spanish? Trabajo de bombero, or workers of the fire,” said David “Buenos” Diaz, a crew boss from San Diego with more than 20 years of experience as a wildland firefighter. At the height of firefighting efforts, there were more than 6,500 personnel, including many Spanish-speaking firefighters and crews of majority Mexican nationals. (Luke Cleary, ABC10) Rare dragonfly species last seen 100 years ago in the region near Lake Tahoe reemerges once again – A Spiny Baskettail dragonfly, first discovered in the region near Lake Tahoe over 100 years ago, but had not been seen since was seen once again by people during a citizen science event in June in the Donner Lake area near Truckee. The discovery is significant because according to the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science. It was widely accepted that the species of the dragonfly was "long gone, perhaps a victim of heavy recreational use at Donner Lake." Quick facts: the species is relatively common across forested Canada and parts of the northern U.S., and in California, it is known from only four sites, three of which are close to the Oregon border. (Gilbert Cordova, ABC10) TIP OF THE DAY Young children more likely to spread COVID...Dr. Payal Kohli said that it is because young kids touch their faces a lot more often. They spend time closer to other people and can't keep the same level of hygiene that older children can. (Brea Love, ABC10) SMILE Nick Cannon surprises college student with scholarship... Jeydah Jenkins, a student at Clark Atlanta University, was granted a scholarship to cover her outstanding education loan balance (Thais Ackerman, WXIA) ROB CARLMARK'S WEATHER FORECAST |
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October 04, 2021
'It's just not affordable to start a family' | Sacramento woman gets $10,000 to move to Tulsa
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