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Hispanic Family Loses Their Home in Fire in East Palo Alto

A large Hispanic family today gives thanks for having come out alive from a fire that consumed their entire home in East Palo Alto. "It's what hurts me the most. My children ask me every time: where are we going to live? Where are we going? When can I see you? I don't have them with me because I have nowhere to stay and I can't stay with them. Right now they're staying with their dad," Kathy Pineda, displaced. That's Kathy's drama and her whole …
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A large Hispanic family today gives thanks for having come out alive from a fire that consumed their entire home in East Palo Alto. "It's what hurts me the most. My children ask me every time: where are we going to live? Where are we going? When can I see you? I don't have them with me because I have nowhere to stay and I can't stay with them. Right now they're staying with their dad," Kathy Pineda, displaced. That's Kathy's drama and her whole …

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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