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A Colorado prison was evacuated as one of the largest wildfires in state history continued to grow, with officials warning ...
The lightning-sparked 107,00-acre Lee Fire in Rio Blanco County, the state’s largest wildfire, is creating its own weather ...
The Elk and Lee fires burning in Rio Blanco County have scorched more than 120,000 combined acres, with the larger Lee Fire ...
The Lee fire southwest of Meeker, Colorado in Rio Blanco County has become the sixth largest wildfire in Colorado history, ...
One of the fires burning now more than 100,000 acres in Rio Blanco County in northwest Colorado continues to grow during ...
The Elk and Lee fires in Rio Blanco County have reached over 120,000 combined acres as of Sunday morning, with winds from the ...
The Colorado Department of Corrections said it has begun evacuating 179 individuals in custody from Rifle Correctional Center in response to the rapidly evolving Lee Fire in Rio Blanco County.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - The Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) has begun evacuating inmates in response to the rapidly evolving Lee Fire in Rio Blanco County.
The Spartanburg County Coroner's Office says two people died in a house fire Saturday morning. The coroner identified them as 87-year-old Alma Jeanne Hughes and 63-year-old Randy Wilson.
HAPPENING NOW: Several fire departments, the Atascosa County Sheriff's Office and EMS are on the 1700 block of Corgey Road fighting a large structure fire.