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Fire containment has increased in most of the wildfires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope as firefighters get a handle on the multiple blazes that have charred thousands of acres.
Together, the fires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope had consumed nearly 25,000 acres as of Sunday morning.
The hundreds of firefighters and personnel working on several wildfires burning thousands of acres on the Western Slope are ...
Looking for solitude and adrenaline? This underrated park hides some of the most thrilling vertical climbs in North America.
At first, the drive seems normal, but it doesn’t take much of snaking up Colorado Highway 347 to the Black Canyon of the ...
Karen and Phillip Lee were camping three hours away when the South Rim Fire started. Their home is less than a mile from ...
Firefighters battling multiple wildfires across Colorado’s Western Slope are making gradual progress slowing fire growth and ...
On Friday morning, there was a media briefing at the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. With good news from the fire ...
Firefighters in Colorado are planning an evacuation zone along the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park's North Rim as ...
The South Rim Fire, which was started by lightning on July 10, has burned 4,251 acres with 14% containment as of Saturday ...
Colorado’s largest lake has that in spades. The west end of Blue Mesa along U.S. 50 has been closed to watercraft for the duration of the Scoopers’ work, giving the planes plenty of room to do their ...