Prison inmates among those fighting Los Angeles wildfires

As much as 30% of the firefighters force in California may be prison inmates, according to reports. How did we get here? And ...
Hundreds of incarcerated people are firefighting in Los Angeles. They usually make up to $10.24 a day, and receive an additional $1 for each hour that they battle the deadly blazes.
Roughly 30 percent of firefighters battling the California wildfires are incarcerated, earning time off their sentences and ...
Staff immediately initiated an emergency count, confirming [Santiago] Duran was not at the camp,” a prison statement said.
The Big House Prison Museum in Folsom, where visitors can see hanging ropes and Johnny Cash memorabilia, has closed as ...
California hopes to achieve billions in savings through reducing departments’ expenses and closing prison facilities.