Evacuations lifted for Stockton Hill Fire burning north of Kingman

he Stockton Hill Fire sparked the afternoon of July 4 and has scorched 589 acres, according to the Department of Forestry and Fire Management on July 9.

Flying V Fire: US 60 reopens after wildfire sparks north of Globe

The fire has burned 831 acres and is at 52% containment. Authorities say fire activity has decreased, but there are still some hot spots.

Flying V Fire: U.S. 60 partially reopened
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The U.S. 60 has partially reopened amid a wildfire that has scorched hundreds of acres near Globe.

I-17 reopens near Arcosanti after brush fire, ADOT says

I-17 reopened near Arcosanti on Saturday afternoon after a brush fire broke out along the highway, the Arizona Department of Transportation said.

U.S. Forest Service educates public on wildfire prevention

The small team fans out across the Valley to preach fire prevention, and more importantly, to get others to help preach it for them.

Pilot Fire burns 5K acres in Yavapai County
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Firefighters are battling the Pilot Fire, which is burning out of control in northwestern Yavapai County. It started over the weekend and has since burned 5,500 acres near Wikieup.

Big air tankers helping firefighters battle wildfires in Arizona and beyond

As fire crews continue to battle wildfires in Arizona and other parts of the country, a fleet of big air tankers are helping fire crews contain the blaze.

Diamond Fire in north Scottsdale now 100% contained

Firefighters and authorities have been battling a brush fire, nicknamed the Diamond Fire, since it broke out in Scottsdale Tuesday night.

Beehive Fire closes campgrounds near Nogales
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The Beehive Fire burning in southern Arizona has scorched about 8,500 acres and is 20% contained. Campgrounds in the area are closed so firefighters can use Arivaca Lake as a source of water for helicopters to fight the wildfire.

Beehive Fire burns 3K acres near Nogales
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The Beehive Fire has scorched more than 3,000 acres in the Coronado National Forest near Nogales. Arivaca Lake and nearby campgrounds have been closed due to the fire.

This smoky summer could be America's 'new abnormal'

Wildfires are already consuming three times more of the United States and Canada each year than in the 1980s and studies predict fire and smoke to worsen.

West Main Fire burns hundreds of acres near Yuma

Firefighters say the “West Main Fire" is active and pushing west into California, along the Colorado River and north past the Laguna Dam.

Nightly Roundup: Remembering the Granite Mountain Hotshots, shocking details surrounding I-10 crash

From a fire that spewed black smoke into the air over Phoenix, to the community gathering to remembering the Granite Mountain Hotshots who lost their lives 10 years ago, here's a look at some of our top stories tonight.

19 Granite Mountain hotshots remembered a decade after the tragedy

June 30 marks 10 years since a tragedy in Arizona took the lives of 19 Granite Mountain hotshots while they were fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire in northern Arizona.

Diamond Fire: Horses returning to farm after evacuations
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Earlier in the week, many people in the North Scottsdale and Rio Verde area had to evacuate because of the Diamond Fire. Besides humans, pets like dogs, cats and horses also had to evacuate. One farm had to evacuate over 50 Arabian Show Horses, and officials with the farm said they couldn't have carried out the evacuation without plenty of helping hands. FOX 10's Irene Snyder reports.

Remembering the fallen Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters
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It is a day many Arizonans will never forget, as the Yarnell Hill Fire, in 2013, took the lives of 19 firefighters with the Granite Mountain Hotshots crew. As the state comes together to remember the lives lost, we take a look at the firefighters who are still being remembered, 10 years after that fateful day.