Black Fire doesn't improve much after rainfall
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Even with all the recent rainfall in Arizona, some areas in the high country remain under evacuation orders as flames burn near their homes. The big concern there the fast-moving Black Fire in the Tonto National Forest. It's burning on the south side of Roosevelt Lake on the edge of the Superstition Wilderness.

American Red Cross looks to up volunteer numbers in Arizona

New wildfires seem to pop up just about every day during Arizona's wildfire season, and as state agencies have responded to a huge number of wildfires in our state this year, the American Red Cross needs more volunteers.

American Red Cross looks to up AZ volunteer numbers
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New wildfires seem to pop up just about every day during Arizona's wildfire season, and as state agencies have responded to a huge number of wildfires in our state this year, the American Red Cross needs more volunteers. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more.

Latest on wildfires burning in Arizona | July 14
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We're taking a look at the latest numbers on the several wildfires burning in Arizona. Those fires include the Freeman and Black fires.

Freeman Fire: 31.7k acres burned, 5% containment
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Authorities believe the fire burning near Dudleyville started after two lightning strikes that caused separatee fires that later merged into one. Evacuation orders remain in place at Willow Springs Ranch according to the Inciweb wildfire website.

Hillside Fire: 800+ acres burned, 88% containment
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The fire started on July 9 with a lightning strike. Nearly 200 firefighters are at the scene in Yavapai County. The Cordes Lake area was at "set" status for possible evacuation, but later downgraded to "ready" status.

Wildfire affecting Phoenix air quality
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The hazy skies over the Phoenix area on July 12 can be attributed to a wildfire that is burning north of Tucson. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more on how this is affecting people with allergies.

Watch Fire leaves San Carlos community in shambles
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A historic Arizona town is reeling but coming together after the Watch Fire, a human-caused wildfire that officials believe was human caused, left dozens of homes destroyed and more than 1,000 acres burned. FOX 10's Brian Webb has the latest.

Fire rips through historic AZ town l FOX 10 Talks
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Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez discuss local and national headlines, including the latest on a wildfire in southeastern Arizona that has forced people to evacuate.

Freeman Fire grows to 26K acres near Tucson
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Evacuations have been ordered amid the Freeman Fire, which sparked in a remote area of Pinal County in the Black Mountains.

Watch Fire destroys homes, causes evacuations
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The San Carlos Apache Tribe has declared a state of emergency amid the Watch Fire, which has burned over 1,100 acres and forced evacuations. Officials believe the fire was intentionally caused. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

Man impersonating AZ firefighter told residents to evacuate amid wildfire: sheriff

Authorities say a man who caused a panic when he impersonated a firefighter and told residents to evacuate after a wildfire sparked northwest of Phoenix has been arrested.

Freeman Fire grows to 1,000 acres in Pinal County
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The Freeman Fire sparked in a remote part of Pinal County but quickly grew to one of the largest wildfires in terms of acreage this week.

Neighbors react to man apparently impersonating firefighter
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Authorities say a man who caused panic when he impersonated a firefighter and told residents to evacuate after a wildfire sparked northwest of Phoenix has been arrested. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more from residents.

Watch Fire tears through San Carlos in Gila Co.
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The wind-driven Watch Fire is burning in San Carlos and has already scorched more than 500 acres. The fire started on Thursday, July 11, near downtown San Carlos and fire authorities say it's moving toward Peridot Siding and Old Moonbase.