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Ranch is California’s second-largest wildfire since January, when fires burned about 50,000 acres in Los Angeles County.
A fire reported on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 10, grew to more than 4,000 acres in several hours and prompted evacuations in a high desert community in San Bernardino County. Related Articles ...
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said that the fire was "wind-driven and threatening multiple structures ...
The fire, which was burning near the town of Apple Valley, had exploded to over 4,200 acres since starting on Tuesday ...
SANTA CLARA COUNTY – Cal Fire crews on Thursday were continuing to battle brush fires that broke out Wednesday near the San ...
A wildfire that ignited on Tuesday afternoon, June 10, south of Apple Valley spread across 4,205 acres, threatening homes and ...
More than 2,600 wildfires have already broken out in the Golden State this year, burning 89,400 acres, destroying more than ...
The Ranch Fire quickly burned through over 4,200 acres on Tuesday, forcing evacuations in Apple Valley, according to law ...
The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department issued an evacuation order for residents near the Ranch Fire in Apple Valley.
An Aptos man who was found dead in Moss Landing Harbor had reportedly been fighting with another man after their boats ...