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Last week, Canadian wildfire smoke blanketed Wisconsin and caused the Air Quality Index to reach the unhealthy level for sensitive groups. Six days later, on July 31, the smoke appears to have a worse ...
Here's why the Canadian wildfire smoke is returning to the state and what to know about the latest air quality advisory.
Rep. Calvin Callahan joined lawmakers from Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota in filing a formal complaint against Canada over ...
Air quality concerns grip Wisconsin as Canadian wildfire smoke continues to affect the region. The air quality advisory was ...
Concentrated levels of smoke near the surface will be unhealthy for sensitive groups but can also reach unhealthy levels for everyone from Saturday night into Sunday.
The true problem is the world’s climate is warming. Canadian forests are burning because they’ve been subjected to years of ...
A group of lawmakers, including Rep. Calvin Callahan of Tomahawk, is filing a formal complaint against Canada.
So far this year, we’ve seen 22 air quality advisories because of Canadian wildfire smoke. The Wisconsin DNR said this is ...
It's time for change. Wisconsin could face the real possibility of being flanked by the effects of wildfires from both the ...
Republican lawmakers are blaming Canada for not preventing and containing wildfires, whose smoke has fouled the air in ...
We are now on day 21 of Canadian wildfire smoke lingering over Wisconsin. This matches the record set back in 2023.
Canadian wildfire smoke continues to impact air quality across southern Wisconsin, creating health risks for vulnerable populations including children, elderly residents and those with asthma.