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Canadian wildfire smoke has entered the Upper Midwest and poses significant health impacts in the hardest-hit areas.
The milky color to the sky is thanks to the Canadian wildfire smoke spreading into the Ohio Valley and Louisville area.
Canada is having another bad wildfire season, and more than 27,000 people in three provinces have been forced to evacuate.
Wildfires are becoming more commonplace and dangerous, but so are the strategies utilities are employing for mitigation and ...
Smoke from raging wildfires in Canada is worsening air quality in some U.S. states. But will Greater Cincinnati be affected?
Flashpoints contributor, Sam Husseini, reports from the UN, as the US lobbies to ditch the current cease-fire proposal and ...
Fire Chiefs association calls for co-ordinated effort to combat wildfires through national fire administration ...
An air quality advisory is in effect until 12 a.m., Saturday, June 7, as Michigan continues to see effects of Canadian ...
With more than 200 wildfires raging across areas of Canada, some regions of the United States may experience dangerous air quality conditions due to the drifting smoke, though the National ...
A meteorologist specifically compared current drought conditions and national and global forecasts to what meteorologists ...
We’re on pins and needles all summer long. So much of the forest is at a close proximity to private lands and structures," ...
A proposed new center in Allentown would integrate fire, EMS and health services at an estimated cost of around $65 million.