HONOLULU (AP) – A wildfire burning in a remote Hawaii rainforest is underscoring a new reality for the normally lush island state just a few months after a devastating blaze on a neighboring island leveled an entire town and killed at least 99 people. This photo provided by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources shows an Army helicopter...
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor data doesn't offer a hopeful outlook for parched areas in the South, Southeast and Midwest, where wildfires aided by dry conditions are prompting states of emergency.
The settlement resolves years of legal wrangling over the Archie Creek Fire, which burned more than 130,000 acres along the North Umpqua River near Glide, Oregon.