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PINYON PINES, Calif. (KESQ)Day five of the Rosa Fire brings improved containment, but for many in the evacuation zone, life is far from normal. Along Pinyon Drive near Mountain Center, the focus has ...
As containment increased on the blaze along Highway 74, most residents can now return home. Evacuation orders are still in ...
Fire suppression efforts have transitioned from active line construction to reinforcing existing control lines, mop-up, and ...
While much of the firefighting focus remains on the Rosa Fire’s containment progress and Highway 74’s extended closure, some of the most revealing moments are unfolding quietly inside the evacuation ...
The Rosa Fire burning along Highway 74 grew to more than 1,600 acres with 15% containment Tuesday afternoon, according to an ...
Rosa Fire burned approximately 1,200 acres in Riverside County, California. The fire ignited near Highway 74, between Anza ...
Canyon Fire grows to nearly 5,000 acres in SoCal, forcing evacuations and emergency response amid extreme heat. Follow ...
Some who lived in areas that hadn't been ordered evacuated still couldn't get home due to roadblocks. That kept them from checking on family or pets.
A brush fire broke out Monday morning in the Big Bear area and expanded to more than 300 acres hours later at the start of a ...
The pinyon pines and juniper trees that fill the high desert, seen by many as an invasive scourge, are drawing interest as a source of renewable energy.