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The Flagstaff area this year has endured two large and devastating wildfires in short succession: April’s Tunnel Fire and then the Pipeline Fire that began almost three weeks ago. KNAU's Ryan Heinsius talks to Coconino National Forest Flagstaff District Ranger Matt McGrath about what might need to change in how area public lands are managed in order to prevent another fire on the San Francisco Peaks.
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Managers on the Pipeline Fire say it’s reached more than 20,000 acres with no reported containment. Calmer winds and more favorable firefighting conditions are in store today though critical fire weather is still in effect.
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The Coconino County Board of Supervisors Monday declared a State of Emergency due to the impacts of the Pipeline Fire burning near Flagstaff on the San Francisco Peaks. A man arrested in connection with the fire made his first court appearance, claiming he lit toilet paper on fire and put it under a rock, not realizing it would smolder all night.
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The Pipeline Fire near Flagstaff was first reported Sunday and exploded in growth because of extremely heavy winds. The blaze made a seven-mile run to the northeast through Shultz Pass in its first day, and it’s bearing down on the Timberline area and other communities, triggering the evacuations of nearly 2,200 homes. KNAU spoke with Type 3 Incident Commander Aaron Graeser.
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Officials with the Coconino National Forest announced the closure of the southern portion of Peaks Crag near Flagstaff this week in order to protect a pair of nesting peregrine falcons.
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The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office reports a man from New York was rescued twice in two days while hiking the San Francisco Peaks in Flagstaff.
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Evacuations Lifted As Tussock Fire SubsidesThe Tussock Fire burning south of Crown King is now 91% contained, according to the Bureau of Land Management.…
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The recent round of winter storms brought multiple feet of snow to much of northern Arizona. On the San Francisco Peaks, it rapidly increased avalanche…
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There’s a movement in Flagstaff to change the name of a downtown street with a controversial moniker. City officials are considering several community…
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Federal officials have approved a 20-year renewal of a mining ban on the San Francisco Peaks. It’ll prevent mineral claims in the popular recreation area…