Bulldozers finish Burro Fire lines; crews prepare for next steps

Fire reaches 3,715 acres on Saturday; crews prepare for back-burns

Durango train faces tough questions going forward

Railroad will study options to further reduce fire danger in drought years

Thanks, Bud. Tropical storm brings steady rainfall to 416 Fire

Forecasters predict up to 0.8 inches of moisture through Sunday, surpassing June average

Initiatives created for relief from 416, Burro fires

Several efforts were announced to help the community

Durango train faces tough questions going forward

Railroad will study options to further reduce fire danger in drought years

Photo: Smoky skies, closed trails

Rain gives Burro Fire crews chance to build ‘solid lines’

‘Extended monsoons’ needed to put out fire, reopen forest

Gov. Hickenlooper pledges help to Durango and Silverton in wake of 416 Fire

Congressmen join governor to do some public relations

Fire danger prompts BLM to close public lands around Durango

Move follows suit with other federal, state and local agencies

Fire managers report minimal activity today on 416 Fire, but keep watchful eye on weekend weather

Rains could mark critical transition period for firefighters

Updated: Want to do something outside? Here’s what’s open (and closed)

With most trails and open spaces closed, few outdoor recreation options remain

416 Fire: Reader photos June 15-17, 2018

Herald readers share their photos from the 416 Fire and support of firefighting efforts. If you have photos to share, please email claws@bcimedia.com. Reminder: do not go to the fire to take photos. Please stay clear of the area. Also, do not fly drones over the fire area; it is illegal.