The Alameda Police Department say they shut down an illegal gambling den being operated inside a home on Tuesday, where they found slot machines, table games like roulette, and drugs. [KTVU] A resident of the tiny town of Chinese Camp, Layne Smith, whose family has lived there for four generations, describes how he saved his home from the wildfire that came through Tuesday night. [KTVU] Another Chinese Camp resident, Paulina Ken, who has lived there 14 years, describes how she managed to escape from her burning home, and so did her neice and her dog, though she could not find her dog Waldo at first. [ABC 7] Federal officials are warning that certain lots of raw pet food could be contaminated with bird flu, and a cat in California recently had to be euthanized because of an infection. [A
Thursday Morning What's Up: Illegal Gambling Den Shut Down In Alameda

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