The Elk Fire grew significantly Friday into Saturday, but the real headline is containment more than doubling.
A massive wildfire raging within Wyoming’s Bighorn National Forest has forced the evacuation of some residents in the area as nearly 1,000 fire personnel work to contain and extinguish the blaze.
Monday morning, the Elk Fire has burned 89,315 acres and is slightly less contained than yesterday with this growth at 27%. ...
As of Sunday morning, the Elk Fire is burning 87,805 acres in Wyoming and has not crossed into Montana. The fire is 28% contained. With growth in the fire came a decrease in its containment ...
After igniting September 27, the Elk Fire has grown to more than 75,000 acres. Battling the blaze for 11 days, firefighters ...
DAYTON, Wyoming — On Sunday, Sheridan County was covered in a thick layer of smoke as the Elk Fire continues to grow to ...
As the 76,000-acre Elk Fire continues to be active and push southeast along the face of the Bighorn Mountains, it’s ...
There will be a community meeting for residents of the Big Horn and Story areas on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 7 p.m. at Bighorn ...
UPDATE: The Elk Fire is now estimated at 72,000+ acres at 10% containment.
Sheridan County residents, ranchers, firefighters, business owners and all personnel dealing with the Elk Fire have felt its ...
The Elk Fire continues to cause havoc for the Pass Creek and Parkman areas in Sheridan County. Tongue River High School was ...
The Elk Fire has brought poor air quality to Sheridan County throughout its duration, which has caused local entities to ...