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GRAHAM COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS) — The Haoe Lead Fire is currently at 0% containment, continuing to burn as of April 20.
A lightning strike started a wildfire in the Nantahala National Forest, which grew to 120 acres as of April 15. Here's what ...
The Haoe Lead Fire has reached 3,103 acres and 57% containment as of Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
The U.S. Forest Service used incomplete, inconsistent and misleading data to justify a dramatic expansion of logging in ...
The Haoe Fire, which is burning in the Nantahala National Forest, has spread to approximately 500 acres and 0% containment.
On March 27, five environmental conservation advocacy groups sued the U.S. Forest Service to challenge its updated management ...
Despite constant efforts from hundreds of firefighters, containment remains low on the three fires. Here's what we know.
Two uncontained Western NC wildfires on national forest land grew to 800 and 300 acres on April 16, while firefighters battle ...
A coalition of conservation groups today sued the Trump administration over the U.S. Forest Service’s Nantahala-Pisgah forest plan. The plan allows for a five-fold increase in logging that violates ...
The Southern Environmental Law Center released a statement indicating they would pursue legal pathways to challenge increased ...
The U.S. Forest Service on Wednesday removed the web page providing public information on its management plan for the Pisgah ...
The Haoe Fire in Nantahala National Forest has grown to 800 acres and is 0% contained. Several trails and recreation areas are closed due to the fire and resulting smoke. The Haoe Fire in the ...