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One month to the day after the Dragon Bravo Fire was started by lightning, managers say they're hopeful that changing weather and fuel types will help them increase containment.
The facilities house the physical equipment needed to power computing and have flocked to Arizona. But are they worth it?
A controlled drip fire near Pinal County is estimated to be covering more than 15 acres, according to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management.
A wildfire burning since July 4 has closed the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park for the rest of the season.
In California, the biggest fire is the Gifford Fire in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties, more specifically along ...
SMU-led study of fire-scarred trees reveals Western Apache communities controlled landscape fire patterns far more than ...
A fatal south Phoenix shooting left a man dead, the Phoenix Police Department said. Two men were arrested in connection to ...
The wildfire started after a man crashed and drove on his bare rim, which ended in multiple wildfires turning into one, ...
The Phoenix Fire Department utilized air bags and spreaders to lift the car axles up and free the individual. PHOENIX — A man ...
The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office says they've arrested a resident of Hillside they allege sparked a 900-acre wildfire ...
The Southwest Area Complex Incident Management Team 2 is hosting community meeting soon to discuss the Dragon Bravo Fire.
The fire has burned for a month on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, destroyed historic buildings and called for thousands of fire personnel.
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