06/16/11 Crews are expecting higher winds as they battle a raging blaze that started last month in eastern Arizona, devouring hundreds of thousands of acres before spilling into New Mexico.
06/15/11 BIG LAKE, AZ - JUNE 12: The forest around Lee Valley Recreational area burns in the Apache National Forest during back burn operations as the Wallow Fire continues to burn June 12, 2011 in Big Lake, Arizona.
06/15/11 High winds forecast for Thursday and Friday will present major challenges, Sierra Vista residents told.
06/15/11 May 23, 2011 Arrests Jorge Anthony Romero, 27, was arrested at the US POE on a warrant out of Sierra Vista PD for FTA on original charge of theft, Romero was later transported to Bisbee jail.
06/15/11 The fire burning in eastern Arizona's Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest is now the largest in state history, although nowhere near the most damaging to homes.
06/14/11 The fire has burned at least 5,200 acres and is 10 percent contained. Evacuations remain in effect for Ash Canyon, Hunter Canyon , Upper and Lower Stump Canyon and Turkey Track.
06/14/11 A supervisor with the U.S. Forest Service has confirmed to ABC15 the investigation into the cause of the Wallow Fire has zeroed in on two persons of interest.
06/08/11 Fire officials say they are concerned today about spot fires developing on the north side of the Wallow Fire.
06/08/11 Thousands of residents from the area had already evacuated Tuesday as the Wallow Fire crept closer towards the towns.
06/08/11 State highway officials are warning drivers of further closures of State Route 260 due to the Wallow Fire in eastern Arizona.
06/08/11 The Gilbert Days Rodeo is off again, at least as a full-fledged competition.
06/08/11 Firefighters struggled to gain an advantage in the Wallow fire, which scorched about 389,000 acres in Arizona and is threatening New Mexico, officials said.
05/31/11 As high winds hampered grounded air tankers battling the Horseshoe Two Fire as the Wallow Fire began Sunday and forced the evacuations of campers near Alpine.
05/30/11 An Arizona State University student falls to her death, and Tempe police say she may have been drinking.
05/30/11 On this day of rememberence the Yuma Sun would like to recognize those who have lost their lives in service to their nation and their community. The following is a tribute to those who died answering their call to service.
05/30/11 It's going to be a beautiful Memorial Day with much lighter winds, cooler temps, and sunny skies. Phoenix & Arizona weather forecast for Memorial Day
05/29/11 A spokeswoman with the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest said the human-caused fire has grown to about 100 acres.
05/25/11 BENSON - In a move that signals a new emphasis on efficiency, cost-effectiveness and service to members, Arizona Electric Power Cooperative (AEPCO) is joining forces with ACES Power Marketing (APM), an Indiana-based energy risk management company that works with its members to buy and sell energy.
05/23/11 Jon Jenkins was appointed chief executive of Snoqualmie Casino in Snoqualmie. Jenkins takes the position after more than 30 years in the gaming industry, half of which has been spent in association with tribal casinos.
05/18/11 The pages may be somewhat faded, the type is very small and the people are long gone, but a set of documents, almost 100 years old, reveals life in Pinal County at the beginning of statehood. |