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A wildfire in central California exploded in size as dry, hot weather Thursday raised the fire risk for large portions of the state.
A wildfire in a wilderness area of central California exploded in size as dry, hot weather raised the fire risk for large portions of the state ahead of the July Fourth holiday.
Updated as of 8:00 a.m, July 3, 2025 The fire is estimated at more than 35,000 acres and 5% contained as of Thursday morning.
Seven people are still "unaccounted for" in Yolo County's town of Esparto after several explosions at a fireworks warehouse ...
The Madre Fire was reported shortly after noon Wednesday, July 2, along Highway 166 about 25 miles east of Santa Maria.
SANTA BARBARA/SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, Calif. – Fire crews are responding to a 100-acre vegetation fire off of Highway 166, ...
Seven people are unaccounted for after multiple explosions obliterated a fireworks facility Tuesday in northern California, ...
A wildfire seen burning for hours near the Pit River arm of Shasta Lake on Wednesday morning is now being called the Green ...
About 101,500 new housing units were permitted statewide last year, a 9% drop from the previous year and the state’s lowest ...
A vegetation fire quickly scorched a swath of grassland and forced the closure of Highway 166 on the San Luis Obispo-Santa ...