Early October wildfires that devastated parts of western North Dakota caused damage that will easily surpass the threshold needed to request a presidential disaster declaration.
The Oklahoma County Assessor's Office estimated nearly $55 million in damage to over 400 structures from early November tornadoes, allowing affected property owners to benefit from reduced property ...
Parched fields and damaging blazes: The Northeast drought and wildfires in photos More than 58% of the Northeast is in ...
It’s not a familiar fall forecast in the Northeast U.S., but drought conditions and human-caused ignitions have sparked ...
Reports from the North Dakota Fire Marshal's office say flares from natural gas at oil wells sparked two North Dakota ...