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The Monroe Fire that started on Sunday afternoon has now crossed 1,200 acres and is at 0% containment, according to the U.S.
The Monroe Canyon wildfire in central Utah has now burned more than 5,000 acres in just two days and remains at zero containment, officials said on Tuesday.
Some cabin communities on Monroe Mountain in Sevier County have been evacuated due to the Monroe Canyon Fire which sparked on Sunday, July 13.
U.S. Forest Service officials say they're seeking information that can help them identify an all-terrain vehicle driver seen ...
MONROE — A fast-moving wildfire burning east of Monroe is now threatening 40 to 50 structures across Sevier County. Pushed by ...
A wildfire broke out Sunday, July 13, in Monroe, Utah, around 2:20 p.m. The blaze, located southwest of Monroe, has burned an ...
U.S. Forest Service officials are asking the public to help in the search for a suspect connected to the ignition of a ...
Forest officials are asking the public to help identify individuals who might be linked to the Monroe Mountain wildfire.
A new wildfire broke out Sunday in central Utah, and officials say it is threatening numerous buildings and has forced ...
A bunch of people are hoping firefighters can get a hold of the growing Monroe Canyon Fire, enabling them to save generations-old family cabins that have become meeting spots full of memories.
Evacuations are underway as a human-caused wildfire broke out near Monroe in Sevier County on Sunday afternoon.