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As of Monday morning, August 11, models were predicting smoke in Montana and the Dakotas to move east into Wisconsin.
Federal officials announcing $45.7 million in wildfire prevention research funding said the cross-border smoke underscores the need to combat climate change.
Canadian officials say it is not possible for wildfire fighters to lessen the impact of smoke drifting across vast swathes of ...
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality is warning residents about deteriorating air quality in the coming days ...
Smoky skies covered portions of KELOLAND on Monday, with air quality concerns in place…especially East River. A cold front ...
Last week, a group of U.S. Republican lawmakers said they plan to make a formal complaint about Canada’s wildfire management ...
Most of North Dakota faces air quality ratings in the unhealthy to very unhealthy range, prompting officials to urge ...
According to data from the U.S. National Interagency Fire Center, the number of acres burned annually in the U.S. has more than doubled since the 1990s. And like in Canada, the fires are getting ...
It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.” — Mark Twain Those words are as ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew accused a group of Republicans of throwing a "timber tantrum" and playing "political games" after ...
Smoke from the wildfires in Alberta and northern British Columbia has blanketed several U.S. states, impacting air quality and visibility as far east as New York and as far south as North Carolina.
From the column: "I’ve seen July days in Canal Park where the Aerial Lift Bridge looks like a ghost ship in a Stephen King ...