Things you should know today: 11/12/18

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Some Southern California fire evacuations lifted

Thick smoke envelops the Malibu Colony along the Pacific coast in Malibu, Calif. on Sunday, Nov. 11. Strong Santa Ana winds have returned to Southern California, fanning a huge wildfire that has scorched a string of communities west of Los Angeles. A one-day lull in the dry, northeasterly winds ended Sunday morning and authorities warn that the gusts will continue through Tuesday. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

Many individuals who were evacuated because of the raging California wildfire are returning home. Evacuations remain in place for Calabasas and Malibu.

AP Top 25 Heat Check: After top-tier, parity reigns in poll

Florida quarterback Feleipe Franks (13) shushes the crowd after scoring a touchdown against South Carolina during an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 10, in Gainesville, Florida. (Lauren Bacho/The Gainesville Sun via AP)

This week’s AP Top 25 list comes in with Alabama at No. 1 and No. 2 Clemson trailing the Crimson Tide. Notre Dame is ranked No. 3 and remains undefeated.

Bar gunman was ‘out of control’ in high school, coach says

FBI investigators arrive outside the house of David Ian Long, the identified shooter in Wednesday’s attack on a country music bar in Southern California, as they wait to search the residence on Thursday, Nov. 8, in Newbury Park, Calif. Using a smoke bomb and a handgun, the former Marine opened fire during college night at the Borderline Bar & Grill, killing multiple people and sending hundreds fleeing in panic before apparently taking his own life, authorities said Thursday. Authorities said the motive for the attack was under investigation. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

High school coach of California bar shooter David Long said Long was “out of control” and intimidating in high school. She said her behavioral complaints about Long were never met with discipline from school administrators.

Jimmer Fredette scores 75 points in China 

In a game against the Beikong Fly Dragons, Jimmer Fredette scored 75 points and made 7 out of 10 3-point shots. In the fourth quarter alone, Fredette scored 40 points. Despite Fredette’s performance, the Shanghai Sharks lost 137-136.

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