SF News Final Unsent Text Message Recovered From Couple Who Died On August Mariposa County Hike The Mariposa County Sheriff’s Office managed to access the text messages on the phone of the pair who died mysteriously with their infant and dog on a hike, texts that never went through, and show the couple knew they were in deep trouble.
SF News Report Details Evidence Of Harrowing Final Hours Of Former SF Couple Who Died From Heat In Mariposa County A newly obtained report from the investigation into the August deaths of two former Bay Area residents, their infant and their dog suggests a likely sequence of events. And it's beyond tragic.
SF News Cause of Death Finally Revealed In Case of Former SF Couple and Infant On Sierra Hike The cause of death has finally been determined in the case of the Mariposa County couple, their one-year-old daughter, and their dog, and it was not toxic algae.
SF News Detwiler Fire Caused By Gunshot, Investigators Say The nearly 82,000-acre Detwiler Fire in Mariposa County, which was still smoldering as of the weekend and 98 percent contained, was sparked by a gunshots on public lands, investigators now believe. As
SF News Detwiler Fire Grows To 74,000 Acres, Destroys 58 Homes The five-day-old Detwiler Fire continues to grow, though at a slightly slower pace than it did in the previous couple of days, reaching 74,000 acres by Friday morning. It is now 15
SF News Detwiler Fire Grows To 109 Square Miles, Still 10 Miles From Yosemite The biggest wildfire currently raging in California is the 70,000-acre, 109-square mile Detwiler Fire in Mariposa County. It nearly doubled again in size between Wednesday and Thursday, and as the Weather Channel
SF News Detwiler Fire Triples In Size, Entire Town Of Mariposa Evacuated The Detwiler Fire west of Yosemite is raging on in its third day, tripling in size since just yesterday to encompass nearly 46,000 acres, and now threatening the town of Mariposa, which
SF News Detwiler Fire Near Yosemite Grows To 15,500 Acres In Second Day #DetwilerFire [update] 2 miles east of Lake McClure (Mariposa County) is now 15,500 acres and 5% contained. https://t.co/zBoyaN9sl1 pic.twitter.com/w4L6uO8GpH— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) July 18, 2017