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The cause of the Pickett Fire, which started on Pickett Road near Calistoga on Aug. 21, is under investigation. Kerana Todorov photo
Pickett fire 90% contained; firefighters head home
Former City Manager Laura Snideman. City of Calistoga website photo
City Manager Laura Snideman resigns following closed session on Wednesday
Heibel Ranch Vineyards lost water tanks, irrigation equipment and most of the vineyard ranch in the Pickett Fire. Bennett Ghiringhelli photo.
Pickett Fire raises questions of smoke taint
Firefighters listened to the early morning briefing on Wednesday at Napa Valley Expo before heading out to the Pickett Fire. Kerana Todorov photo
The Pickett Fire remains at 6,800 acres, 25 percent contained
Dozens of fire engines from throughout California left base camp in Napa on Monday morning to fight the Pickett Fire. More than 200 engines were assigned to the fire as of Monday. Cal Fire's base camp was moved Sunday from Calistoga to Napa Valley Expo on Third Street in Napa to accommodate the emergency response, including 2,000-plus firefighters. Kerana Todorov photo
2,000 firefighters battle Pickett Fire, contained at 13 percent on Monday, Supervisors expected to declare a local emergency
Cal Fire engines headed to the Pickett Fire on Aetna Springs Road near Pope Valley on Sunday. About 1,230 firefighters from throughout California have been assigned to the fire. Kerana Todorov photo
Pickett Fire now in excess of 6,800 acres
Pickett Fire. Michael Straka photo
Pickett Fire burns 4,000 acres, 7 percent contained
Pickett Fire. Michael Straka photo
Pickett Fire northwest Calistoga doubled overnight
Pickett Fire near Calistoga on Aug. 21. Christy Webb photo
Pickett Fire prompts evacuations outside Calistoga city limits.

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