Winds and dry conditions are driving up fire risk, leading to new restrictions across Arizona. Officials urge caution.
As Arizona heads into a potentially fiery summer, the U.S. Forest Service is dealing with budget cuts and new fire policies.
Crews continue to battle the Bronco Fire in the Tonto National Forest, which has burned nearly 100 acres and reached 50% ...
This wildfire season, brushy tamarisks, also known as salt cedars, are a catalyst for Arizona blazes that foul the air with ...
The Yaqui Fire started in the borderlands near the south end of the Huachucas, and initially closed a remote park. By May 15, ...
High winds and low humidity create "critical fire weather" in Arizona, warns the National Weather Service, urging fire ...
How contained a wildfire is depends on how much firefighters have surrounded it with a defensible perimeter or containment ...
The Hazen Fire burning southwest of Buckeye had not yet triggered any evacuations, as of May 5. Here's where fire containment ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation is urging drivers to take simple precautions with their vehicles to help prevent ...
PHOENIX – An out-of-state college student allegedly started a wildfire in northern Arizona on Tuesday by burning cottonwood seeds with a lighter, authorities said. The unnamed 22-year-old man from ...
Hundreds of firefighters from dozens of agencies are conducting the largest joint wildfire training exercise in the Southwest to prepare for an active season. Record-breaking heat in March has raised ...
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