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Six months later, no cause released for 416 Fire

Forest Service declares 54,000-acre blaze is finally out

Study: Short-lived economic hit from wildfires

Past blazes in the region indicate relatively small lasting impact

Artistic tribute to 416 Fire cub donated to Durango Welcome Center

Tourism office gets tribute to 416 Fire cub, to promote fire prevention

416 Fire did not burn at as high intensity as thought

New BAER assessment proposes treatment options

Which was worse for water quality: Gold King Mine spill or 416 Fire floods?

Study compared metal loading in both events; results surprised researchers

Forest Service declares 416 Fire ‘controlled,’ 127 days after start of blaze

Rain helped quench lingering flames burning within containment lines

Man gets public service for wildfire along Colorado River

GRAND JUNCTION – A man who admitted accidentally starting a wildfire that burned about 200 acres along the Colorado River has been sentenced to 80 hours of public service under a plea agreem...

Tipton seeks assistance for landowners, businesses hurt by wildfires

Act would create new disaster designation

Bear injured during 416 Fire ‘doing really well’

Colorado Parks and Wildlife plans to release young sow in January

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad rolls again

Harper: ‘It has been the toughest summer you can imagine’

Lawyers discuss lawsuit in response to 416 Fire

Investigator, forensic accountant working with law firms

Two of Colorado’s largest trees burn in 416 Fire

Flyover of Hermosa Creek drainage confirms giants were consumed by flames