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A structure fire that got out of control near Pagosa Springs forced evacuations and prompted a disaster declaration from Gov.
Firefighters are starting to gain ground against the Lee Fire burning in Rio Blanco and Garfield counties, which has grown to become the fifth-largest wildfire in Colorado history.
The American Red Cross of Western Colorado has opened an evacuation center in Pagosa Springs to assist those who have been ...
The Lee Fire in Colorado has destroyed more than 113,000 acres and threatens power and energy infrastructure. See the latest ...
Two major wildfires are burning in Rio Blanco County. The Lee Fire, which grew over the weekend to more than 113,000 acres, ...
The Lee Fire has grown to be the fifth-largest wildfire in state history, as crews continued to battle fires in several parts ...
Evacuation/pre-evacuation  Mandatory evacuations are in place from Spruce Circle in Aspen Springs to the Elk Park subdivision. All areas that are under mandatory evacuation are not ...
As of Monday morning, what is known as the Oak Fire has burned 75 acres north of Highway 160 in the Elk Park/Ironwood subdivision. Gov. Jared Polis verbally issued a disaster emergency Sunday, his ...
More than half a dozen wildfires continued to burn across Colorado Monday morning, but firefighters have been able to get ...
It’s time to put your skills to the test at the 2025 Grillin’ & Distillin’ event, happening Saturday, August 23, 2025 in ...
MANDATORY EVACUATIONS. Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office has ordered a mandatory evacuation for residents of Aspen Springs to ...
Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for Aspen Springs, the Elk Park subdivision and homes off Ironwood Drive.