Hot spots

Clinton Firefighter Alex Tyler works on the hot spots of a shed that caught fire Wednesday at 1405 Wells Ave. Firefighters believe the fire was caused by something igniting in the shed.

(AP) — Firefighters aided by calmer winds saw the first signs of successfully beating back a series of deadly and devastating wildfires Thursday, though the fires still burned out of control in and around Los Angeles as the enormity of the devastation started to come into focus with haunting scenes of destruction. Dozens of blocks were flattened to smoldering rubble in scenic Pacific Palisades. Only the outlines of homes and their chimneys remained. In Malibu, blackened palm strands were all that was left above debris where oceanfront homes once stood.

(AP) – Otto Schenk, an actor who became a noted director praised for traditional opera productions and criticized by advocates of contemporary approaches, died Thursday at age 94.

Schenk lived in Austria, and his death was announced by the Vienna State Opera.

Here's your preview of Friday's paper

- City talks about golf, rezoning

- Anthony Moore sworn in as Speaker Pro Tempore

- Hospital billing progress discussed

- Clinton High basketball swept in ‘Conflict’

- Full obituary for Mary Ann Muse (Baker)

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