Erratic fire behavior caused by a passing cold front forced crews to temporarily evacuate from the Dayton-area subdivision.
Residents in Dayton have gone from a "Ready" evacuation status, to a "Set" evacuation status, meaning they should be ready to evacuate if need be.
Folks in rural Dayton, Wyoming, were awakened at 3 a.m. Saturday and told to be ready to evacuate. Meanwhile, all they can do ...
Two homes were destroyed Saturday morning in the Horseshoe subdivision west of Dayton by the growing Elk fire, according to ...
SHERIDAN — The Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team 3 Incident Commander Casey Cheesbrough comfired updates ...
The unpredictable and dangerous Elk Fire burning west of Dayton and Parkman in northern Wyoming has grown to 50,000 acres. It ...
The Elk Fire has burned 50,511 acres and has forced many to evacuate their homes since its start last Friday. The fire is ...
Sheridan County residents, ranchers, firefighters, business owners and all personnel dealing with the Elk Fire have felt its ...
"I would only say that I don't want to live anywhere else but here in Avery County, North Carolina," he said.
The 51,115-acre Elk Fire west of Sheridan, Wyoming, continues to burn with 0% containment. The fire is located about six ...
The Elk Fire has burned more than 49,555 acres and has forced many to evacuate their homes since its start last Friday. The ...
The Elk Fire, located about six miles northwest of Dayton, Wyoming, has burned 25,085 acres since it started on Friday, ...