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The U.S. Forest Service lifted evacuations in the area of the Laguna Fire as it is now 75% contained in northern New Mexico.
A fast-moving brush fire broke out in Laguna Beach, California, triggering evacuations and firefighting efforts near Rancho Laguna Road. Homes remain under threat.
The Laguna Fire has burned 17,020 acres but is still 55% contained in the Santa Fe National Forest in northern New Mexico.
Officials arrested a 13-year-old boy after video footage caught the teen setting off fireworks that sparked the small vegetation fire, according to the Laguna Beach Police Department.
Laguna Beach will expand its red flag parking restrictions to the Canyon Acres and Bluebird Canyon neighborhoods. The program ...
The Laguna Fire has burned more than 16,000 acres in the Santa Fe National Forest, and U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández wants ...
The Laguna Fire has grown to 15,432 acres and was 40% contained Tuesday afternoon, federal officials said. The Forest Service is pursuing a full suppression strategy against the fire, which ignited ...
The Laguna Fire burns along a canyon ridge July 4. After a spot fire escaped containment lines July 11, the fire is now more than 15,000 acres, according to the Santa Fe National Forest.
Wildfires across the U.S. have burned thousands of acres this year, including significant areas within national parks and ...
Ranchers near Laguna Fire say communication gaps led to cattle losses "The complete lack of communication regarding this incident could have helped us go from proactive to now us reacting to an ...
Officials arrested a 13-year-old boy after video footage caught the teen setting off fireworks that sparked the small vegetation fire, according to the Laguna Beach Police Department.