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Two wildfires burning around 30 miles apart near the Grand Canyon grew to over 45,000 acres on July 13, according to state ...
A patient who died at a Flagstaff, Arizona hospital last week was diagnosed with the bacteria that causes the plague, marking the first known plague-related death in Coconino County since 2007.
ARIZONA — Health officials have reported the first plague death since 2007, according to CBS News and the AP. Plague is ...
Hurricane Valley firefighters have been deployed to the White Sage Fire, which is exhibiting “extreme fire behavior” as it ...
The first pneumonic plague death in Arizona's Coconino County in almost two decades highlights the rare but deadly ...
The Arizona Public Health Association is advising the public that there is no need to worry about the plague, despite one ...
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Crews are currently battling the lightning-caused fire, which has burned over 19,000 acres of land near Fredonia.
The White Sage and Dragon Bravo fires have burned a combined 24,000 acres, only miles apart from one another near the Grand ...
A northern Arizona resident has died from the pneumonic plague, health officials confirmed on Friday, the first such death in Coconino County in nearly 20 years.
Parts of the Jacob Lake area are under GO evacuation orders, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is also evacuating. The fire has grown to 8,700 acres.
Coconino County has confirmed its first human death from the plague in nearly two decades. Health officials say a Coconino ...
Northern Arizona Healthcare confirmed Friday a person recently died at the Flagstaff Medical Center of pneumonic plague.
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