Almost 200 Got Evacuation Warning After Downed Power Line Sparked Small Fire In Boulder County
Fire investigators determined a down power line started a small wildfire in unincorporated Boulder County.
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Fire investigators determined a down power line started a small wildfire in unincorporated Boulder County.
The 190-acre NCAR Fire in Boulder County is now fully contained.
Fire crews in south Boulder on Monday are continuing their work to contain on a wildfire that forced evacuations over the weekend.
It was nerve-wracking 24 hours for Table Mesa south resident Gilad Gordon.
Don't let your guard down with regard to the NCAR Fire on Monday as conditions could be much like they were when the fire started on Saturday.
Jarring video shows the moments flames were engulfing trees near Boulder when hikers are seen running to safety on Saturday.
Boulder County rescuers responded to a seriously-injured fallen Eldorado Canyon climber Saturday, using a highline during the transport and having to evacuate the area in amid the NCAR fire evacuations.
As the NCAR Fire continued to burn on Saturday night, firefighters rushed to build a space separating the flames from homes in Boulder.
Gov. Jared Polis shared a statement on the NCAR Fire in Boulder.
Firefighters in Denver were seen tackling a grass fire near the Central Park neighborhood on Saturday afternoon.
A juvenile has been arrested for causing the grass fire that shut down C470 in Littleton at the end of December.
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Boulder Emergency Operations Center activated Thursday to respond to multiple grass fires in Boulder County.
On Monday, a grass fire shut down C470 in Littleton for several hours and prompted orders to evacuate the Ken Caryl Valley subdivision. Now, officials say the fire was caused by humans.
Evacuations were lifted for the Oak Fire in Jefferson County, and C470 is back open.
Dry weather, warm temperatures and strong winds spelled trouble in Douglas County where a two-alarm fire licked at the doorsteps of a multi-million dollar home.
South Metro Fire Department responded to a fast-moving grass fire along Santa Fe Drive and worked quickly to try to contain it.
Low temperatures on Monday are helping firefighters who are battling the West Ranch Fire in Jefferson County.
All mandatory evacuations for the Kruger Rock Fire have been lifted, although some voluntary evacuations remain in place.
Firefighters made progress on the Kruger Rock Fire with 60% containment and 146 acres burned. Fire activity was minimal on Thursday.
Video shows members of Boulder's Shadow Canyon crew stopping to get some sustenance amid the smoke and flames.
As night fell, flames lit up the area around Kruger Rock in Estes Park on Tuesday. Winds fanned both the flames at the Kruger Rock Fire and fears of those living nearby.
In a matter of hours the Kruger Rock Fire, fanned by strong wind gusts through dry terrain, charred more than 130 acres on the southern edge of the beloved Town of Estes Park.
The American Red Cross of Northern Colorado stepped in to help evacuees in Estes Park.
Estes Park residents rushed to pack up what they could as a fire blazed through wilderness on Kruger Rock.
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The climber who was rescued in Boulder County is a 69-year-old man who fell about 70 feet on Sunday.
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Air traffic controllers missed their first full paycheck last week as the government shutdown approaches a record length.
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