Reporter: Steve Nuez BENSON, Ariz. - "Not guilty." That's what close friends are saying about the two men accused of starting the Wallow Fire, the largest wildfire in state history.

Wildfire charges re-ignite tussle over immigrants

Controversy over remarks by U.S. Sen. John McCain about illegal immigrants and wildfires flared again Thursday, as Hispanic politicians and activists reacted to the filing of federal charges accusing two U.S. citizens of accidentally starting the state's largest wildfire.Current and former legislators and other Hispanic leaders said during a news ... (more)

Wildfire charges re-ignite tussle over immigrants

Controversy over remarks by U.S. Sen. John McCain about illegal immigrants and wildfires flared again Thursday, as Hispanic politicians and activists reacted to the filing of federal charges accusing two U.S. citizens of accidentally starting the state's largest wildfire.

Wildfire charges re-ignite tussle over immigrants

Controversy over remarks by U.S. Sen. John McCain about illegal immigrants and wildfires flared again Thursday, as Hispanic politicians and activists reacted to the filing of federal charges accusing two U.S. citizens of accidentally starting the state's largest wildfire.

Man-caused wildfires

... Two cousins who allegedly left a campfire unattended have been charged with starting Arizona's largest ever wildfire that torched more than 800 square miles of wilderness before it was contained. prosecutors said on Wednesday. Caleb Joshua Malboeuf, ...

Sorry, John McCain, Wallow Fire Suspects U.S. Citizens. Confirmed

... he then offered absolutely no evidence to backup his claim that illegal immigrants were to blame for the largest wildfire in Arizona history? That happened, and there's a reason: illegal immigrants didn't start the fire -- a couple of white guys ...

Two face charges for starting Wallow Wildfire

Reporter: Jessica Chapin TUCSON - Two men face Federal charges for starting the largest wildfire in Arizona's history.

Two charged with starting largest ever Arizona wildfire

Two cousins who allegedly left a campfire unattended have been charged with starting Arizona's largest ever wildfire that torched more than 800 square miles of wilderness before it was contained.

Wildfire chars nearly 10K acres in northern Ariz.

A lightning-caused wildfire now is 60% contained after charring nearly 10,000 acres in northern Arizona including land on the Grand Canyon's South Rim.

Wildfire has charred 8K acres in northern Arizona

Tucson Post Saturday 6th August, 2011 A lightning-caused wildfire now is 30 percent contained after charring an estimated 8,000 acres in northern Arizona including land on the Grand Canyon's South Rim.

Wildfire has charred 8K acres in northern Arizona

A lightning-caused wildfire now is 30 percent contained after charring an estimated 8,000 acres in northern Arizona including land on the Grand Canyon's South Rim.

Wildfire has charred more than 6K acres in Arizona

Firefighters are battling a lightning-caused wildfire that has charred more than 6,100 acres in northern Arizona including land on the Grand Canyon's South Rim.

Coronado National Forest lifts fire restrictions

... to use caution with fire and never leave a fire unattended. Some closures remain in place for districts affected by wildfire and the increased potential for flooding. Portions of the Douglas Ranger District are open at this time. The Chiricahua ...

Arizona Burning

The severity of Arizona's forest fires is magnified by a century's worth of forest mismanagement.

View New Mexico Business Weekly’s Print Edition

... shuttered businesses BY DENNIS DOMRZALSKI NMBW STAFF tating a raging wildfire can be to small businesses. The Cerro Grande fire that year destroyed homes in the northern New Mexico city and shuttered ...

Fire sparked by lightning at 320 acres

Authorities say a wildfire sparked by lightning over the weekend west of Safford in eastern Arizona has grown to 320 acres.

ShortTakes

... lab reopens as fire danger fades ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Smoke still hung in the air from a northern New Mexico wildfire that came dangerously close to the nation's premier nuclear-weapons laboratory, but life was returning to normal Wednesday as ...
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