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The Laguna Fire has burned 17,020 acres but is still 55% contained in the Santa Fe National Forest in northern New Mexico.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Crews are battling the Laguna Fire burning in the Coyote Ranger District, 8 miles north of New Mexico State Road 96 and west of the Chama River Canyon Wilderness. Officials ...
The Laguna Fire has burned 16,713 acres and is 55% contained in northern New Mexico, as of an update fire managers provided ...
WELL, SEVERAL WILDFIRES ARE BURNING RIGHT NOW IN NEW MEXICO. THE TURKEY FEATHER FIRE IN THE GILA NATIONAL FOREST IS NOW MORE ...
The beginning of the week will bring storm activity and flash flood risks, while the end will be drier and hotter.
Monday’s Top Stories Fewer people now allowed in Albuquerque courts Hyde Memorial State Park overrun with tree damaging ...
The Laguna Fire has burned more than 16,000 acres in the Santa Fe National Forest, and U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández wants ...
All of New Mexico’s largest active wildfires have ignited in areas facing the most severe drought conditions in the entire ...
The Laguna Wildfire, ignited by a lightning strike on June 25, has left a trail of devastation for cattle ranchers in ...
Officials Saturday night encouraged residents of two communities in Chama Canyon to prepare for a possible evacuation.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday morning approved a major disaster declaration for New Mexico flood victims, following ...