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More rain expected late Monday and early Tuesday could return air quality conditions in western North Carolina to normal for the first time since a rash…
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"I guess I was just bored," Keith Mann of Franklin, N.C. told the U.S. Forest Service when questioned why he set two fires in Macon County. The Forest...
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The first arrest for arson in the rash of wildfires in western North Carolina has been made. Authorities took Keith Mann of Franklin into custody on…
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Despite some of the thickest smoke yet from Western North Carolina’s wildfires, the town of Franklin’s annual Christmas Parade went off as planned,…
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Wildfires and a prolonged drought appear to have spared North Carolina's Christmas tree farms this year. The state is a top producer of the holiday...
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Unhealthy air is now covering the region, as smokes creeps east from wildfires in western North Carolina. You can see it as you walk down the street....
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Crews fighting wildfires throughout western North Carolina reported progress in containing wildfires in Clay, Swain, and Macon Counties. But the Party…
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Nearly 1,600 firefighters are now fighting wildfires that have burned 40,000 acres across western North Carolina over the past three weeks. Gov. Pat...
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Firefighters are entering a third week of battling more than a dozen wildfires in western North Carolina. The fires have been fueled by weeks of mostly...
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The U.S. Forest Service says all but one of the wildfires burning in western North Carolina was caused by man-made forces. That includes the 'suspicion of…