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The Oak Ridge Fire burned through remote areas of the Navajo Nation, creating challenges for firefighters and emergency teams ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs meets with Navajo Nation leadership to be briefed on the Oak Ridge Fire, which has burned 10,814 acres and ...
Oak Ridge Fire evacuations lifted as Navajo Nation families return home to burned landscape after 11,000-acre blaze ...
As the Oak Ridge Fire continued to spread southwest of the Navajo Nation capital last week, families living in the fire’s ...
Last week, some residents in certain areas were allowed to return home, but without their livestock. Animals were sheltered at the rodeo grounds in Window Rock. However, on the morning of July 8, ...
WINDOW ROCK, AZ (AZFamily) — Everyone can go home as fire officials announced on Tuesday morning that all evacuation statuses ...
Governor Hobbs visited the Navajo Nation to coordinate aid and express support for the response to the 10,000-acre Oak Ridge ...
Following the Oak Ridge Fire, Council Delegates Vince James and Brenda Jesus led a coordinated effort to distribute essential ...
The Oak Ridge Fire first sparked around 2:40 p.m. on June 28, about 5 to 8 miles southwest of St. Michaels. Navajo Nation officials say it's 26% contained.
The Oak Ridge Fire was at 10,814 acres and 42% containment on Saturday, officials said. No further spread is expected as Navajo Nation members return home.
The Oak Ridge Fire has burned 10,814 acres southwest of Window Rock and remains 42% contained as of Sunday. Crews are bracing ...