Uncertainty stemming from the president's executive orders has limited wildfire training and postponed work to reduce ...
The hiring freeze, along with layoffs of U.S. Forest Service workers tasked with mitigation, could leave the state less ...
The Trump administration's hiring freeze could leave Arizona "woefully unprepared" for fire season, Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., ...
A group of brothers created a new tool designed to keep Arizona fire crews safer by improving tracking and communication.
The legislation overlaps with worries the administration's governmentwide downsizing could undermine wildfire prevention and ...
On March 16, The Arizona Wildfire and Incident Management Academy (AWIMA) begins its 23rd season in Prescott. The week-long ...
Our members of our wildland team are not just wildland firefighters,” said Tucson Fire Chief Chuck Ryan. “They are Tucson ...
A federal hiring freeze announced by President Trump last month is raising concerns among local firefighting agencies.
ISSAQUAH, Wash. — President Donald Trump’s moves to slash the federal workforce have gutted the ranks of wildland ...
Federal firefighting forces, already underresourced, are being slashed even as wildfires become a year-round problem.
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