Friday, June 24th, 2011 at
9:28 am
Arizona's 534,639 acre Wallow Fire the largest wildfire in Arizona history - has finally begun to fizzle.
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011 at
7:58 pm
More Arizona and New Mexico residents Wednesday returned to their homes, in some cases to find them intact, in other cases to sift through debris left by a massive wildfire.
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011 at
7:58 pm
More Arizona and New Mexico residents Wednesday returned to their homes, in some cases to find them intact, in other cases to sift through debris left by a massive wildfire.
Monday, June 20th, 2011 at
10:40 am
... Fire burning in eastern Arizona and western New Mexico is 51 percent contained after burning 519,319 acres. The wildfire is now 811 square miles. The U.S. Forest Service says residents of Greer, Ariz., are being allowed to return home Monday. The ...
Saturday, June 18th, 2011 at
8:08 am
Residents of a picturesque mountain community will be allowed to return home Saturday amid continued progress against a massive eastern Arizona wildfire.
Thursday, June 16th, 2011 at
4:27 pm
Do you like this article? Nutrioso, Escudilla, and White Mountain Acres Wallow wildfire evacuees were allowed to return to their homes yesterday as existing fire control lines successfully reined in the speed and proliferation of Arizona's largest forest fire and increased total containment of the blaze to 29 percent.
Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 at
12:48 am
Roughly 7,000 residents of two eastern Arizona towns evacuated last week as a wildfire loomed nearby were allowed to return home today as officials expressed confidence that they were making progress in their battle against the huge blaze that has been burning since May.
Tuesday, June 14th, 2011 at
12:00 am
Reporting from Eagar, Ariz. - Thousands of wildfire evacuees began returning to Eagar and Springerville on Monday amid warnings from health officials of a lingering menace: smoke and soot.
Monday, June 13th, 2011 at
11:33 am
Firefighters on Sunday expressed the first real sense of hope they were making progress in their battle against a huge eastern Arizona wildfire burning since May, as officials began allowing roughly 7,000 residents to return home to two towns once threatened by the blaze.
Monday, June 13th, 2011 at
8:07 am
Firefighters on Sunday expressed the first real sense of hope that they were making progress in their battle against a huge eastern Arizona wildfire burning since May, and officials began allowing roughly 7,000 residents to return home to two towns threatened for days by the blaze.
Monday, June 13th, 2011 at
8:07 am
Firefighters on Sunday expressed the first real sense of hope that they were making progress in their battle against a huge eastern Arizona wildfire burning since May, and officials began allowing roughly 7,000 residents to return home to two towns threatened for days by the blaze.
Monday, June 13th, 2011 at
7:33 am
As efforts continued Monday to stop the advance of Arizona's second-largest recorded wildfire, residents of two towns were being allowed to return home -- but not without a stern warning that they could be in for a smoky, sooty, dangerous experience if they do.
Monday, June 13th, 2011 at
7:33 am
As efforts continued Monday to stop the advance of Arizona's second-largest recorded wildfire, residents of two towns were being allowed to return home -- but not without a stern warning that they could be in for a smoky, sooty, dangerous experience if they do.
Monday, June 13th, 2011 at
3:19 am
Firefighters on Sunday expressed the first real sense of hope that they were making progress in their battle against a huge eastern Arizona wildfire burning since late May, and officials began allowing roughly 7,000 residents to return home to two towns threatened for days by the blaze.
Monday, June 13th, 2011 at
1:36 am
US firefighters yesterday expressed the first real sense of hope that they were making progress in their battle against a huge eastern Arizona wildfire burning since May, as officials began allowing roughly 7,000 residents to return home to two mountain towns that had been threatened by the blaze.
Monday, June 13th, 2011 at
1:18 am
Firefighters on Sunday expressed the first real sense of hope that they were making progress in their battle against a huge eastern Arizona wildfire burning since May, and officials began allowing roughly 7,000 residents to return home to two towns threatened for days by the blaze.
Sunday, June 12th, 2011 at
10:57 pm
Firefighters on Sunday expressed the first real sense of hope that they were making progress in their battle against a huge eastern Arizona wildfire burning since May, as officials began allowing roughly 7,000 residents to return home to two mountain towns that had been threatened by the blaze.