"Intense West Nile Threat Prompts Aerial Spraying in Yolo County"

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Authorities are searching for a man who allegedly made hateful threats and attempted to run over a group of people at a park in Rancho Cordova, California. The man, identified as Robert Steven Avery, is considered armed and dangerous. In another incident, two firefighting helicopters collided in Riverside County, resulting in the deaths of three people. The crash occurred while the helicopters were responding to a vegetation fire. Additionally, Yolo County is experiencing increased West Nile virus activity, and there is a high risk of wildfires across the Central Valley due to hot and dry conditions.
- KCRA Today: Search for man accused of making threats at park, West Nile activity in Yolo Co, high fire risk across Valley KCRA Sacramento
- Aerial spraying for mosquitos underway in Woodland and Davis CBS Sacramento
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- Yolo County cities will receive aerial spray treatments for West Nile. Here’s when, where Sacramento Bee
- 'Intense West Nile activity' reported in Davis, Woodland; aerial spraying planned KCRA Sacramento
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