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Wildfire
Tucson, Arizona | Arizona Daily Star
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Wildfire proves useful
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35 square-mile SoAz wildfire 60 percent contained
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Crews plan controlled burn in Coronado Memorial
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Baboquivari-area fire up to 14,500 acres
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Winds could push smoke from Baboquivari-area fire into city
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Three wildfires burning across Southern Arizona
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Wildfire 25 miles east of Nogales burns 1,800 acres of grass and brush
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Yuma man charged in June '08 wildfire that caused evacuation of Crown King
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Study: Wildfire safety efforts misplaced
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Wildfire west of Safford closes Santa Teresa Wilderness Area
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Fire east of Green Valley chars 5,800 acres, is now contained
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2 wildfires being managed
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Wildfire being used to aid forest
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Wildfire in Santa Ritas burns nearly 800 acres
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Brush fire near Three Points is contained
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Fifth wildfire breaks out in Southern Arizona
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Santa Barbara evacuees return home after wildfire
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Wildfire danger high; here's what you can do
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Coronado Forest fire completely contained
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Brush-clearing power tool linked to Calif. wildfire
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Calif. fire evacuees get OK to go home
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30,000 flee as fire makes for 'hell' in Santa Barbara
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Canelo fire is 80 percent contained
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Photo: California inferno
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Santa Barbara burning again; 12,000 evacuate
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New fire diverts resources from first
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Fires surge into Santa Barbara; more than 8,000 evacuated
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1,200 homes evacuated as Calif. wildfire slows
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Training for wildfire season under way in S. Arizona mountains
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Ft. Huachuca-area fire burns 5 homes
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Around the Nation
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South Carolina wildfire still a threat
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Huge SC blaze appears largely controlled
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Church aid group extends hands of help in fire zone
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Massive fire generates finger-pointing
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Fires: new climate threat?
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SC fire threatening golf courses
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Around the Nation: 3,000 acres charred; many forced to flee
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Wildfire burns 1,600 acres southeast of Tucson
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Fire scorches 900 acres in Santa Ritas
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Nominee says forest health requires private-sector role
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Texas fires ease, but new storms on the way mean new worries
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Winds intensify Oklahoma, Texas fires
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