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Wildfire smoke from California is causing hazy skies and unhealthy air quality in the Valley, a condition that is expected to continue for the next few days.
Four C-130 military aircraft equipped with firefighting equipment have been deployed to battle a series of wildfires in the western United States as heat and low humidity create dangerous conditions.
Fires, storms and the potential for near-record high temperatures across the western US are in the offing for the coming week.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has issued an AIR QUALITY ALERT for all of Minnesota until Tuesday morning.
High temperatures will start cooler, then quickly heat back up. Potential rain later in the week may help cool temperatures ...
The air quality is taking a bad turn in the Valley and those hazy skies aren't from fires in Arizona. Powerful Earthquake ...
Overnight lows will be near 60 degrees. Wildfire smoke will gradually become widespread in the Northland tonight into Monday.
Poor air quality isn't always obvious, but it's a serious health issue affecting both our indoor and outdoor environment ...
The red alert, issued by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, means the air quality is unhealthy for everyone. It began at ...
The Minneapolis Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) issued an air quality alert for all of Minnesota, taking effect at 9 a.m. on ...
Northern California's first heat wave of the year continues on Sunday as part of a four-day stretch of triple-digit heat.
The Elk and Lee fires burning in Rio Blanco County have scorched more than 120,000 combined acres, with the larger Lee Fire ...