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Four wildfires burning in western Colorado have consumed more than 250 square miles, threatened hundreds of homes and forced ...
Firefighters were able to increase containment to 76% on Thursday, according to the Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident ...
The Lee fire south of Meeker in Rio Blanco and Garfield counties grew more stable on Thursday, reaching 73% containment while ...
When the Lee Fire jumped Colorado Highway 13 in Rio Blanco County on Aug. 6, the town of Meeker was under threat. Spreading ...
After a weekend of firefighters battling a growing wildfire, the Lee Fire near Meeker has now burned 137,485 acres. It’s ...
Five homes and 14 outbuildings have been lost in rural Rio Blanco and Garfield counties due to the Lee and Elk fires.
Significant progress was made over the weekend to contain and control the Elk and Lee fires in Rio Blanco County near Meeker.
While afternoon thunderstorms on Saturday helped firefighters contain one blaze burning on the Western Slope, another nearby ...
As the Lee fire continues to push to the south, firefighters have gained ground on containing the Elk fire burning east of ...
The Lee Fire burning in Western Colorado has begun racing south after winds shifted away from the town of Meeker on Friday, prompting officials to declare new evacuation zones.
The Lee fire is the fifth-largest wildfire in state history but closing in on the Hayman fire, which burned 137,760 acres in ...