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It's already been an intense spring wildfire season, but North Carolina officials warn the worst may be yet to come.
Despite constant efforts from hundreds of firefighters, containment remains low on the three fires. Here's what we know.
After surviving a hurricane, a North Carolina man lost his home to wildfire. His story reveals a growing crisis fueled by climate change, storm debris, and firefighter shortages.
While the fires have grown in acreage, containment has also increased as firefighters work tirelessly to control the blazes.
Another fire, the Bee Rock Branch Fire, near Little Switzerland in McDowell County started April 14 and has grown to 175 ...
A fire broke out at a waste treatment plant in south Charlotte on Tuesday morning. The fire started around 4:30 a.m. at the ...
Federal officials say two wildfires spreading in western North Carolina have burned more than 2 square miles of wooded area.
Crews face difficult terrain, dry weather, and lingering storm damage from Hurricane Helene. NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Wildfires ...
There is one more day of tough weather conditions for firefighters before a cold front brings favorable changes.
The Haywood County Sheriff’s Office said a man wanted out of Tennessee on multiple charges including sex crimes involving a ...
After surviving Helene a man in Western North Carolina lost his home known as the "Cabin of Hope" in a wildfire. This loss is what fire officials are calling a dangerous pattern fueled by climate ...
we are still in the midst of spring wildfire season and our recent wildfire activity, especially in Western North Carolina, is a reminder to remain vigilant about burning safely and responsibly.” ...