Recent wildfires are larger and more intense than they've ever been in the historical record. If you've been watching the news at any point in the last decade, that's no surprise.
A former Gallia County, Ohio, fire department worker and police officer was sentenced to prison Monday for starting dozens of ...
James Bartels, a former 911 dispatcher in southeast Ohio, admitted to starting dozens of fires to "give the boys something to do." ...
A small fire burned in the brush of Picadilla Wash, according to officials with the Tonto National Forest. The Picadilla Fire burned 71 acres off Forest Service Roads 11 and 1860 on Sunday evening ...
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The refuge, which runs a unit near the Scott County Fairgrounds in St. Lawrence Township, was established to ...
The Inland Empire and Orange County had received less than a half-inch of rain through mid-January, and that total was ...
Within an hour of the fire's start, the fire was pegged at 5 acres, according to initial fire reports. Ground crews and helicopters quickly rushed to the area, making water drops. At one point ...
Tree-mounted sensors and new satellites promise a way to detect wildfires before they get out of hand—but no early detection ...
Dewita’s voice cracked through tears as she read her personal statement before a court on Dec. 3 in Tebo, a landlocked ...
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