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Firefighters continue to get a handle on the Deer Creek Fire burning near the Utah/Colorado border in San Juan County.
Together, the fires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope had consumed nearly 25,000 acres as of Sunday morning.
Chances for isolated thunderstorms remain low but not impossible today on the western slope. Chance of precipitation for the ...
The Deer Creek fire that started near Old La Sal July 10 grew to 14,760 acres on Tuesday, July 15 and remained at 7% ...
The fire that sparked in southeastern Utah last week and crossed into southwestern Colorado this week has damaged over a ...
Four of the five wildfires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope have together consumed nearly 21,000 acres, according to fire ...
The Deer Creek Fire on the Utah and Colorado has now exceeded 15,000 acres as a community meeting is scheduled for Saturday ...
Crews are fighting five western slope blazes, including the fast-growing Turner Gulch Fire. See the latest map of the ...
Gov. Jared Polis issued a disaster declaration on July 13 for five wildfires burning in several of the state's counties. Here ...
The hundreds of firefighters and personnel working on several wildfires burning thousands of acres on the Western Slope are ...
The fire-induced tornado developed within the Deer Creek Fire just after 1 p.m. MT on Saturday, July 12, according to the ...
The Sowbelly fire, burning 2,274 acres in the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area west of Delta, was 16% contained ...