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The Lee fire, Colorado’s fifth-largest wildfire on record, is 90% contained Monday as rain showers and thunderstorms continue ...
Four wildfires burning in western Colorado, including one that’s the fifth-largest on state record, have scorched nearly ...
The Lee Fire in Colorado has destroyed more than 116,000 acres and threatens power and energy infrastructure. See the latest ...
Five active wildfires — the Lee, Elk, Oak, Stoner Mesa and Crosho fires — have charred more than 143,000 acres, or 222 square ...
Thunderstorms brought relief to the Stoner Mesa Fire on Friday, dampening flames after a morning of active fire behavior, ...
Five active wildfires — the Lee, Elk, Oak, Stoner Mesa and Crosho fires — have charred more than 146,000 acres, or 228 square ...
A new fire in Rio Blanco County near its border with Routt County is burning 300 acres near Crosho Lake and has prompted ...
Smoke will be transported by the wind, in the same direction, from active wildfire sites. In consequence, neighboring ...
A wildfire burning in southwest Colorado is now 14 percent contained, but officials warn evacuees it’s still not safe to return home. As of Tuesday morning, the Oak Fire is still an estimated 75 acres ...
The Lee Fire, at more than 133,000 acres as of Thursday, and the Elk Fire, at more than 14,500 acres, had cost an estimated ...
CBS Meanwhile, smoke from wildfires burning in western Colorado continues to impact air quality, particularly in areas downwind of active fires. CBS Some modest relief is on the way this weekend.
The Lee Fire has grown to 60,796 acres, easily the largest of the year in Colorado, with the Elk Fire across Meeker growing to 14,518 acres, according to updates on Aug. 8.