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Rain and cooler weather have slowed wildfire growth in Minnesota. Some areas saw over 2 inches of rain Thursday, easing drought and fire risks.
The spruce budworm is a native forest insect causing concern across Minnesota’s coniferous forests since at least 1954.
Both the Camp House and Jenkins Creek Fires — managed together by a federal team — have grown slightly after rapid expansion overnight Tuesday into Wednesday.
Three massive, out of control wildfires continue to rage north of Duluth in northeastern Minnesota, as near critical fire weather conditions continue to plague the region, according to the National ...
A busy stretch of severe thunderstorms is underway due to record heat and now the threats are ramping up, putting major metro ...
Here are the latest maps for the Camp House, Jenkins Creek and Munger Shaw wildfires burning in northern Minnesota.
Wednesday was a quieter day for the 15,000-acre Camp House Fire, with Ramsey saying there was a "little progress" southwest ...
Three wildfires in northern Minnesota’s Arrowhead region have grown quickly from a few hundred acres to several thousand, ...
The Camp House Fire in northeastern Minnesota has already destroyed 144 structures, but it's done a lot more damage than that ...
As Minnesota experiences a highly active spring wildfire season, with approximately 500 wildfires reported since April 1, the ...
Wildfires are burning through thousands of acres of forest in Northern Minnesota, damaging buildings and forcing residents to ...