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Evacuation orders still remain in place for some communities affected by the wildfire. Here's what to know about the Oak ...
The evacuation status has been changed from “go” (leave immediately) status to "set" (be ready to leave at any moment) in ...
The Oak Ridge Fire in Apache County continues to burn at 1,800 acres with zero percent containment. The blaze is located ...
More than 350 people have been evacuated from their homes southwest of Window Rock on the Navajo Nation as firefighters ...
Breaking News. A wildfire that ignited on Saturday southwest of the St. Michaels Chapter on the Navajo Nation has scorched at ...
Here's what we know about the Oak Ridge Fire burning in the Navajo Nation forest in northeastern Arizona, with an evacuation ...
Officials have ordered evacuations for residents in the Pinto and Grass Valley communities after winds pushed the Forsyth Fire north of Pine Valley up and over ...
What is now called the Oak Ridge Fire, currently at 0% containment, has burned over 10,624 acres as of this morning located just a few miles near the heart of the Navajo Nation’s capital over the last ...
The Oak Ridge Fire first sparked around 2:40 p.m. on June 28, about 5 to 8 miles southwest of St. Michaels. Navajo Nation officials say it's 6% contained.
Precipitation and cooler temperatures moderated fires Wednesday morning as they continue to burn more than 50,000 acres in ...
Updated 2:50 a.m. Thursday, July 3, to reflect elevated evacuation levels for St. George Fire in Denali Borough.
The Oak Ridge Fire was reported roughly 4 miles south of Summit Road, in the community of St. Michaels — about 10 minutes west of Window Rock — according to a Facebook post from the Navajo ...