KSBY
| 11 months ago
Firefighters continue to make strides battling the most destructive blaze in Colorado history, and authorities are hopeful they may soon be able to lift more evacuation orders. About 10,000 people remain evacuated as of Sunday morning, down from more...
International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Residents began returning to charred communities on Sunday after the most destructive wildfires in Colorado history forced tens of thousands of people from their homes and left the landscape a blackened wasteland. Bears and burglars posed further...
Christian Science Monitor
| 11 months ago
People who fled the most destructive fire in Colorado 's history are being allowed temporary visits to the most devastated neighborhoods, and many will find that their homes were among the nearly 350 burned to the ground.
News 24
| 11 months ago
Firefighters said on Saturday they have contained 45% of a deadly blaze that has left hundreds homeless in Colorado, as President Barack Obama again hailed their efforts. Obama used his weekly radio address to urge Americans to support emergency...
The Denver Post
| 11 months ago
The fire west of Fort Collins quickly became the most damaging in state history at the time, destroying more homes than any other and killing one person. "If our house burns down, we won't rebuild up there," Bozzell said the day after her evacuation,...
The Bellingham Herald
| 11 months ago
Staff report While rain and cooler weather have dominated the early fire season, officials with the state Department of Natural Resources are reminding people that there is still fire risk. As vegetation dries out, fires can quickly ignite, so the...
The Denver Post
| 11 months ago
For the most part, it scorched more remote and mountainous areas, where residents knowingly traded the risk for the rewards of natural beauty and relative solitude. But Lucas' clip of his family's escape, like the stunning professional video and...
Sacramento Bee
| 11 months ago
That's what happened to Placerville resident and firefighter Matt McKurtis and other members of the Eldorado National Forest and Lake Tahoe Basin firefighting units of the U.S. Forest Service, who are working the fire line at the Waldo Canyon fire in...