A group of 64 Utah firefighters will return home Sunday after spending two weeks in Southern California helping to combat the Los Angeles wildfires.The North To
After two weeks of helping to fight the devastating wildfires in Southern California, Utah firefighters are on their last 24-hour shift. Kelly Bird is one of the Unified Fire Authority firefighters who has been on the front lines. He is part of the Utah Task Force, which helps combat wildfires in Southern California.
Utah firefighters preparing to return home after two weeks battling wildfires in Los Angeles were treated to a rare sight Friday morning – a SpaceX Starlink roc
On Sunday, some Utah fire agencies started to arrive back home in Utah after being deployed to California to assist with wildfires.
A group of 64 firefighters from Utah responded to California’s call for frontline help with last week’s destructive wildfires, and find themselves on the ground in the Malibu area working to prevent the large destructive Palisades fire from spreading.
Members of the Unified Fire crews who have been battling fires in Southern California for the past two weeks believe they see light at the end of the tunnel
As we see the devastation in the Los Angeles Basin, many wonder if Utah could experience a similar wildfire event. My experiences as a wildland firefighter and work with Utah State University Extension could provide a few insights.
ECHO, Summit County — A California man is facing criminal charges following a large drug bust in Utah. Michael Lee Giles, 56, of Willits, California, was charged Monday in Summit County's 3rd ...
Firefighters with the Unified Fire Authority and various other departments from around the Wasatch Front are working 24-hour-long shifts to give aid where they can in Southern California.
Experienced wildland firefighter and Utah State University Extension Assistant Professor J. Bradley Washa discussed if Utah could experience a wildfire event like the ongoing devastation in the Los An
As animal shelters become overwhelmed due to wildfires, officials have flown 84 lost pets to Utah until they can be reunited with their owners.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said homeowners can continue to trust the state’s insurance market amid increasing concerns about wildfire risk.