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Wildfire officials say the fires that have burned more than 130,000 acres in Rio Blanco County have destroyed five homes.
The Lee Fire is now more than 127,000 acres, and the Crosho Fire has burned 1,700.
Together, five wildfires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope have consumed hundreds of square miles, destroying at least five ...
The article details the ongoing wildfires in Colorado, particularly the Lee and Elk Fires, and their effects on local ...
The Lee Fire grew to 127,107 acres Thursday morning, an increase of nearly 6,500 acres since Wednesday, as hot, dry and windy ...
At least 15 fires have burned more than 209,000 acres across Delta, Dolores, Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Moffat, Montrose, and Rio ...
In total, 24 fires are raging across the state. The ongoing Lee Fire is already the state's fifth-largest in terms of acreage.
Jeff Hurd, the U.S. representative from western Colorado, met this week with first responders and residents from a region ...
The Meeker Volunteer Fire Department was the first agency to respond to a wildfire that grew into one of the largest in state ...
As yet another large wildfire grows on the Western Slope, Gov. Jared Polis has declared a disaster emergency statewide and ...
Five active wildfires — the Lee, Elk, Oak, Stoner Mesa and Crosho fires — have charred more than 146,000 acres, or 228 square ...