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The pile burning project, called Camp Roberts Impact, was initiated 4:19 p.m. May 23 in San Luis Obispo County. The ...
The Camp Fire burning near Fort Stanton in Lincoln County, New Mexico, remains at 877 acres with an increase in containment ...
The Camp Fire remained at 720 acres overnight and is still 4 percent contained, the New Mexico Forestry Division said in an ...
Fire crews continue efforts to battle a brush fire burning near Fort Stanton in Lincoln County, New Mexico, which is now at 877 acres with 70 percent containment, the ...
More than 30,000 acres have been scorched in the northland, and more than 150 buildings have been destroyed. A third fire in ...
A brush fire burning near Fort Stanton in Lincoln County is now at 720 acres with 4 percent containment, the New Mexico State Forestry Division announced on Monday, ...
Officials say there was no fire spread overnight and fire lines continue to hold. Update: The Camp Fire has now grown to 720 acres, and is 4% contained. Fire crews reported minimal spread Monday, as ...
FIRES CONTINUING TO SPARK AND BURN AROUND RUIDOSO IN LINCOLN COUNTY. NOW WE’RE GOING TO START WITH THE CAMP FIRE. EVACUATIONS REMAIN FOR AREAS INCLUDING FORT STANTON AND SEVERAL CAMPGROUNDS.
The Camp Fire started on Sunday, May 25, around 4:00 p.m. near Fort Stanton, about 30 miles northeast of Ruidoso. At last check, the Lincoln County Fire Service says an ...
The Fort Stanton Historic Site is set to reopen Thursday, days after a wildfire destroyed a handful of buildings at the ...
The fire in Lincoln County known as the the "camp fire" has grown to 50 acres, according to the Lincoln Office of Emergency Services. It's near Fort Stanton, 30 miles northeast of Ruidoso. Ground ...
With temps nearing 100 degrees tomorrow. What better way to beat the heat than to cannonball into Camp Fire’s community pool!