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Alaska firefighters continue battling wildfires statewide. While rain helped some areas, warm, dry weather this week raises concerns as crews work to protect homes and highways.
Firefighters across the Final Frontier are working to contain dozens of blazes that have forced evacuations and occasionally ...
The Trump administration announced its intention earlier this week to rescind the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Policy, ...
With wildfire activity already keeping crews busy—and more hot, dry weather on the way—fireworks are off the table in at ...
Officials still don’t know how many structures have been lost, but the Bear Creek Fire near Healy has burned several homes ...
Alaska remains at Preparedness Level 4, the highest priority nationally for wildfire response, with cumulative acres for the year nearing 300,000 and 10 active fires.
Dozens of lightning- and human-caused fires have started, intermittently closing major highways and leading to the ...
Intense wildfires in Alaska are prompting evacuations and threatening homes near Fairbanks and Healy. Fire crews are racing ...
The Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection says there are over 30 new wildfires that are ablaze across the state.
Continued drifting of wildfire smoke from Canada and Alaska has prompted Bay Area air regulators to extend an air quality ...
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) issued an air quality advisory Tuesday afternoon for much of ...
Alaska’s fire season flared to life this week with numerous major fires sparked by thousands of lightning strikes around the ...