Calif. Hotel Project Destroyed in Fire

Investigators with the Ventura County Fire Department are working to determine the cause of a fast-developing blaze that consumed a hotel under construction in Camarillo CA, April 12. The fire, which was reported shortly after 7 PM, is believed to have started on the third floor of an uncompleted fo...

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