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A house fire early Tuesday in northwest Omaha that caused an estimated $40,00 of damage is being blamed on improper disposal ...
Canadian wildfire smoke no longer lingers in Michigan as of July 18. Southwest Michigan will experience unhealthy air for ...
Fires are a valuable management tool when it comes to maintaining the health of red pine forests. The notion has been studied and accepted by modern scientists for decades, and evidence from as far ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires again plagued portions of the northern United States on July 16, prompting air quality alerts from Illinois to Maine.
Canadian wildfires have caused hazy skies in metro Detroit. Michigan weather may be our best defense against fires here.
Canadian wildfire smoke remains in Michigan. On July 16, officials issued an air quality advisory for western counties.
A group of Republican lawmakers has complained that smoke from Canadian wildfires is ruining summer for Americans, just days ...
Canadian wildfire smoke lingers in Michigan. Officials issued an air quality advisory in southeast Michigan for July 15.
While Canada is busy fighting fires, residents of the U.S. Midwest — especially in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan — are being forced to contend with the thick smoke.
Air quality alerts remain in effect June 6 for Southeast Michigan Smoke from Canadian wildfires is leading to very unhealthy air quality for much of Michigan, including all of Southeast Michigan.
In an ominous reminder of the summer of 2023, Canada’s worst wildfire season on record, smoke from the wildfires has been impacting air quality in several US states.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires carried another day of poor air quality south of the border, where conditions in parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan were rated “very unhealthy” ...