Here's a brief report as of Saturday morning (good news):
Calif. Island Survives Wildfire Scare
Friday, May 11, 2007 9:30 PM EDT
The Associated Press
By GILLIAN FLACCUS
AVALON, Calif. (AP) — Water-dumping planes and helicopters helped beat back soaring flames that threatened this quaint Catalina Island town Friday, giving firefighters a victory that allowed nearly 4,000 evacuated residents to start coming home.
Even though the six-square-mile blaze was only 35 percent contained, the wildfire and thick smoke were confined to the tinder-dry brush in the mountains of this narrow island more than 20 miles off Los Angeles.
Avalon's cobblestone streets, brightly painted bungalows, landmark casino and tourist hotels were mostly spared, with only one home and several outbuildings burned. No one was seriously injured.