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416 Fire declared 100 percent contained; interior still smolders

‘Season-ending event’ needed to extinguish every hot spot in burn area

Homeowners search for help with flooding cleanup

Clearing road taps out HOA’s bank account

Climate change worsens extreme heat, fires

Signs of warming seen across Europe

Aging lookout towers still key during fire season in the West

U.S. Forest Service says they are useful to spot wildfires early

Bird's eye view: 416 Fire burn area

Eddy Lewis, a Durango pilot, took photos of the scarred land from the 416 Fire north of Durango. The fire started June 1, 2018, and as of July 27 has burned more than 54,000 acres.

Homeowners and businesses begin recovery from flood

Residents concerned about more monsoonal rains

Mudslides damage homes north of Durango

Heavy rainstorms Tuesday and Wednesday wreacked havoc in certain areas below the 416 Fire burn scar. Large boulders, thick mud and rain water filled roads and driveways and, in some cases, the insides of peoples' homes or apartments.

Heavy rain brings down mud, debris from 416 Fire burn area

Roads closed Tuesday afternoon; flash-flood watch in effect Wednesday

Highway 550, county roads reopen after debris flows caused closures

About 800 train passengers will be bused back to Durango

Rains keep fire small east of Pagosa Springs

A lightning-caused fire discovered Monday afternoon 4 miles east of Pagosa Springs, is not expected to grow, and the 416 Fire remains well in hand. Gretchen Fitzgerald, spokeswoma...

Tour examines drought’s impacts in La Plata County

Flare-up in 416 Fire burn scar shows power of parched conditions

Study looks at how burning, thinning improve forest health

Fort Lewis College professor leads effort near Pagosa Springs