North State roundup: hostage released, fires contained, and Cyclospora alert

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Two U.S. Forest Service employees held hostage in Shasta-Trinity National Forest were released, while the Dudley Fire near Paradise was mapped at 5.85 acres and fully contained overnight and the Dove Fire near Berry Creek reached about 7.3 acres with evacuation warnings lifted. Separately, Tehama County health officials warned residents about a nationwide Cyclospora outbreak spreading to California, described as the largest cyclosporiasis outbreak in U.S. history with thousands of cases and no identified contaminated source.
- Tehama County warns residents as nationwide Cyclospora outbreak spreads to California KRCR
- Cyclosporiasis case in Fresno County not linked to outbreak, officials say ABC30 Fresno
- Fresno County confirms a cyclosporiasis case, health officials say yourcentralvalley.com
- Cyclosporiasis case in Merced County confirmed by health officials ABC30 Fresno
- Health Officials Report No Cyclosporiasis Outbreak in Santa Barbara County Noozhawk
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