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With hot weather, there's an increased risk of wildfires. There are eleven active fires burning in Washington right now. Four ...
As we head into a sizzling week across Washington, we look at smoke conditions and air quality across the state impacted by ...
Back when Washington State wanted to heavily manage its cougar numbers, my buddy and our dogs took up the chase.
Cougar Creek Fire — Washington's third-largest fire. 24,091 acres. 80% contained. Blazed up at 8 p.m. July 15. Located south of Walla Walla. 226 personnel. One new fire: Brown Fire — 400 acres.
Cougar Creek Fire — WA's third-largest fire. 24,091 acres. 80% contained. Blazed up at 8 p.m. July 15. Located south of Walla Walla. 226 personnel. One new fire contained: ...
MOSES LAKE – Washington saw no new wildfires emerge prior to press time Thursday, though several fires continue to burn in the state.
The huge Cougar Creek Fire in 2015 burned more than 54,000 acres, much of it on the east side of Mount Adams, which belongs to the Yakama Indian Nation.
ASOTIN COUNTY, WA – The Cougar Creek is 23,614 acres in size, and 50% contained. This progression has allowed all evacuations for the Cougar Creek fire to be removed.
The Cougar Creek fire in southeast Washington near the Oregon state line had burned nearly 21,000 acres and was 35% contained on Thursday. There were 483 personnel assigned to fight the fire, ...
The Cougar Creek Fire in southeast Washington near the Oregon state line had burned nearly 21,000 acres and was 35 percent contained on Thursday.
As the state enters what is historically its toughest month of the year for wildfires, large blazes continue to burn in central and eastern Washington and smoke could be on ...