A massive wildfire raging within Wyoming’s Bighorn National Forest has forced the evacuation of some residents in the area as nearly 1,000 fire personnel work to contain and extinguish the blaze.
There’s not much to Story, Wyoming, but those who live there love their homes, which are threatened by the nearby Elk Fire.
The forecast is calling for possible snow and cooler temperatures beginning early Thursday and into Friday as a cold front ...
Like a column of soldiers, the Elk Fire in northern Wyoming continues its methodical — and at times seemingly relentless — ...
Monday morning, the Elk Fire has burned 89,315 acres and is slightly less contained than yesterday with this growth at 27%. ...
Crews in Sheridan, Teton and Fremont counties are working to protect homes and cabins as they seek to contain the Elk and ...
The “major” fires burn in national forests, not on private land, and are located hundreds of miles from the spot where rare ...
A video recorded on Oct. 5 shows plumes of thick smoke filling the sky above Wyoming as the Elk Fire rages inside Bighorn National Forest.
In an update Thursday, fire officials said the wildfire is now estimated to have burned 76,378 acres and was 15 percent ...
If you travel to Dayton, it’s impossible not to notice the Elk Fire. That’s not terribly surprising — given that it’s less ...
The 123 square mile fire (79,280 acres) is burning in north-central Wyoming, mainly on the Bighorn National Forest.
Two homes were destroyed Saturday morning in the Horseshoe subdivision west of Dayton by the growing Elk fire, according to ...