-
Officials at Grand Canyon National Park have lifted heightened stage 2 fire restrictions as monsoon rains have lowered fire danger in the region, but will limit fires to established campgrounds.
-
The Pipeline and Haywire fires burning near Flagstaff are closing in on full containment. Monsoon moisture prompts the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest to lift fire restrictions.
-
The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office says deputies responded to more than a thousand calls for service over Memorial Day Weekend.
-
Multiple public agencies have implemented heightened fire bans across the region as hot and dry weather drives an uptick in wildfire danger.
-
Officials at Grand Canyon National Park will implement heightened fire restrictions Thursday as hot and dry weather has increased wildfire danger across the region.
-
Stage two fire restrictions are set to go into effect across the Coconino, Kaibab, Prescott and Apache-Sitgreaves national forests along with the City of Flagstaff as warmer, windy weather creates increased wildfire danger.
-
Public land managers will put heightened fire restrictions in place across southern Arizona this week amid continued hot and dry conditions.
-
Strong winds will create dangerous fire weather across much of the western U.S. for days to come. A Red Flag warning is in effect for much of northern Arizona through the weekend at least.
-
Many Arizona national forests will implement Stage 1 Fire Restrictions beginning Thursday, May 5, 2022. Forest managers say the move is due to increased wildfire activity and extremely dry conditions.
-
Fire crews on the Coconino National Forest responded to three small human-caused wildfires over the weekend.