Authorities are worried that there might be an early start to this year's Arizona fire season. Here's how they are preparing.
Arizona faces what Gov. Katie Hobbs on Monday called an “intense” fire season fueled by an unusually dry winter.
From the southwestern U.S. to Minnesota, Iowa and even parts of New Jersey, it was a dismal winter. Many communities marked ...
Strong wind will combine with low humidity to create high wildfire risk across southeastern Arizona as another storm system passes to our north ...
What are Arizona officials doing to prepare for the upcoming wildfire season that is projected to be active due to a dry ...
Arizona fire officials on Monday briefed Gov. Katie Hobbs on what could shape up to be a very active wildfire season ahead ...
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Axios on MSNArizona's dry winter could spell trouble this wildfire seasonArizona's dry winter is spurring fears that the state could see a particularly fierce wildfire season. State of play: Phoenix ...
Arizona fire officials said widespread federal funding cuts have not impacted mitigation efforts ahead of what is expected to be a very active wildfire season in the state.
Gov. Katie Hobbs was joined by Fire Management Officer John Truett to lay out plans for the upcoming fire season.
But after months of short-term drought across Arizona, the stream gently rippled by on a February outing. The water level was ...
But after months of short-term drought across Arizona, the stream gently rippled by on a February outing. The water level was so low it didn’t reach the rocky riverbank. It was a sign of how the lack ...
U.S. military personnel based at Fort Huachuca in Arizona near the southern border will now participate in "mobile ...
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