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The Stockton Hill Fire north of Kingman prompted evacuations Tuesday and is approaching a second evacuation trigger point as crews try to contain the blaze.
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Officials say the Stockton Hill Fire sparked Tuesday evening about four miles northeast of Stockton. The fire measured 195 acres as of Tuesday night and six homes in the Red Wing Canyon community remain under evacuation.
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Smoke from a large, prescribed burn about 10 miles southwest of Flagstaff is expected to taper off into the weekend. It’s one of several forest health projects fire managers have begun in recent weeks amid unusually wet spring conditions.
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Smoke from a large, prescribed burn about 10 miles southwest of Flagstaff is impacting parts of the city and elsewhere as crews continued ignitions Thursday.
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Arizona fire managers on Thursday will implement stage 1 fire restrictions on state trust lands in central Arizona.
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Fire managers have begun ignitions on a 4,500-acre prescribed burn about 10 miles southwest of Flagstaff.
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Fire managers are set to begin a large prescribed burn about 10 miles southwest of Flagstaff Wednesday.
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The devices, known as Drop Blocks, are GPS tracking and locating systems that will provide another layer of communication and accountability for wildland fire crews at work in remote areas with limited or no cell phone service.
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Fire managers on the Kaibab National Forest are continuing a series of prescribed burns southeast of Tusayan.
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A program designed to improve the conditions in urban forests in disadvantaged communities has received $6 million in federal funding.