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The Lee Fire became the fourth biggest wildfire in Colorado history Monday, having burned 138,844 acres south of Meeker.
One of several fires that sparked in Rio Blanco County is now 100% contained. The 2,073-acre Crosho Fire, first reported on ...
The Lee Fire burning in Rio Blanco County became the fourth-largest blaze in Colorado history Monday, a little more than three weeks after igniting southwest of Meeker.
Firefighters have made tremendous progress against the Lee Fire in Rio Blanco County. Trump fires Fed governor Lisa Cook in ...
Forecasted rain showers in western Colorado throughout this week look to help suppress two wildfires burning in ...
The Crosho Fire in South Routt County was 91% contained and remained at 2,073 acres as of Monday morning, according to a news ...
The Lee fire, Colorado’s fifth-largest wildfire on record, is 90% contained Monday as rain showers and thunderstorms continue ...
The Lee Fire in Rio Blanco County sits at 137,758 acres - just two acres away from surpassing 2002's Hayman Fire as ...
The agency was not aware of the uncollared wolf’s presence in the region until it attacked sheep on at least three occasions ...
The Colorado River is the lifeblood of over 30 million people. Whether its potable water, agricultural needs, or recreation, ...
Four wildfires burning in western Colorado, including one that’s the fifth-largest on state record, have scorched nearly ...
The Lee Fire south of Meeker, the fifth-largest in state history, has covered 137,758 acres and is 86% contained as of Sunday morning, according to an update released by the Northern Rockies Complex ...