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Hard to fathom that Colorado can consider itself lucky to have so many firefighting resources at its disposal when the devastation is so profound.
Five active wildfires — the Lee, Elk, Oak, Stoner Mesa and Crosho fires — have charred more than 143,000 acres, or 222 square ...
RIO BLANCO COUNTY, Colo. — The Lee Fire burning in Rio Blanco County has grown to more than 120,650 acres in just over a week, making it Colorado's fifth-largest wildfire on record.
Regarding the Elk Fire, crews are continuing to reinforce containment lines off of County Road 8 and in the Beaver Creek area ...
The Crosho Fire, west of Phippsburg and Yampa, spread to over 1,700 acres, according to a Wednesday afternoon update from ...
After a series of hot, dry, sunny days, Eagle County’s fire danger levels are extremely high. The Lee Fire currently burning ...
The Crosho Fire, west of Phippsburg and Yampa, spread to over 1,350 acres, according to a Wednesday afternoon update from ...
Visibility in the Denver metro was limited on Wednesday, and many people could smell smoke from the wildfires burning in the ...
FOX31's Greg Nieto reports on the wildfires in Rio Blanco County, one of which is now the 5th largest in state history and ...
New evacuations were called today in Garfield County, on the southern edge of the fire, close to Rifle. The fire is more than ...
The Lee Fire grew to 120,650 acres Wednesday morning, an increase of nearly 4,000 acres since Tuesday, as hot, dry and windy ...
At approximately 1 p.m., the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office updated the evacuations in the county from the Lee Fire due to ...