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LOLO — The 19-acre Bear Creek Fire burning 11 miles west of Lolo is 100% contained. The Lolo National Forest reports mop up ...
There is good news on the 27,943-acres Bear Creek Fire. Although the fire is not yet contained, it has moderated enough that evacuation levels have been downgraded for many residents.
The Alaska Incident Management Team 2, which assumed operational command of the complex on Monday, will host a public meeting ...
The Bear Creek Fire is burning 19 acres, 11 miles west of Lolo and 3.5 miles north of Highway 12.Officials say firefighters are working in the air and on the gr ...
Just 14 miles north of Healy, the Bear Creek Fire and the Saint George Creek Fire, both part of the Bear Creek Group, continue to burn in the Denali Borough, keeping residents out of their homes and ...
A grass fire started off Interstate 84 Sunday afternoon, with fire crews suspecting lithium batteries as a possible cause.
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation reports a new fire start 11 miles west of Lolo.The Bear Creek ...
Originating Tuesday afternoon on Belgian Drive, the fire quickly spread to another nearby structure and trees, prompting an emergency evacuation.
Originating as a brush fire on NE Toonerville Drive near Belfair, flames spread approximately 120 acres by Wednesday.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a disaster declaration on Thursday for the Denali Borough after the Bear Creek Fire destroyed homes and hampered transportation in the area. Wildfires have been ...
A wildfire shut down the Staircase Area and campground as well as several other spots in Olympic National Park.
The Bear Creek Fire, near Healy, is burning on both sides of the Parks Highway, which is the main artery connecting Fairbanks to Anchorage. Ipsen said the fire is the state’s top priority.