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The Lee Fire south of Meeker in Rio Blanco and Garfield counties grew more stable Thursday, reaching 73% containment while ...
Four wildfires burning in western Colorado have consumed more than 250 square miles, threatened hundreds of homes and forced ...
With warm and dry conditions on Monday, the Lee Fire in Rio Blanco and Garfield counties remained 60% contained as of Tuesday ...
This morning, our attention shifts to the largest wildfire in Colorado: the Lee Fire, located approximately 5.5 hours ...
After a weekend of firefighters battling a growing wildfire, the Lee Fire near Meeker has now burned 137,485 acres. It’s ...
The Derby fire was mapped at 250 acres on Tuesday and roughly 850 acres on Wednesday evening. By Thursday morning, fire officials said the flames had burned 2,624 acres.
Crews fighting the Lee Fire in Rio Blanco County have made progress toward containment while the fire continues to grow.
While afternoon thunderstorms on Saturday helped firefighters contain one blaze burning on the Western Slope, another nearby ...
Nearing 137,500 burned, the Lee Fire is now at 42% containment. A few miles away, the Elk Fire is now fully contained.
Significant progress was made over the weekend to contain and control the Elk and Lee fires in Rio Blanco County near Meeker.
The Lee Fire near Meeker, Colorado's fifth-largest wildfire ever, has reached 61% containment. Donny Osmond remembers the ...
A three-person crew from Colorado Springs Fire Department just returned from a 14-day deployment helping at the Elk and Lee ...