Northern California's wildfire risk is expected to increase further at the end of this week. A weather system passing to our north and east will trigger a strong north breeze in some areas Thursday ...
The Shoe Fire has been struggling to get containment numbers up since it sparked on Wednesday, October 9th.CalFire reported 0 ...
Shasta County and Tehama County officials reported poor air quality on Monday, Oct. 14, due to the Shoe Fire.For Tehama ...
The Shoe Fire burning on Shasta County forestland has grown to more than 3,200 acres, Cal Fire officials said in a Monday ...
The Shoe Fire in Shasta County is now seven percent contained after burning more than 3,200 acres in the last five days.
There is a slight chance of rain Tuesday night, but the weather service has issued a fire weather watch that will take effect ...
The Shasta County communities of Bella Vista, Palo Cedro, Montgomery Creek and Burney will experience a greater smoke impact ...
The Shoe Fire burning northeast of Shasta Lake has grown to almost 3,000 acres and is now 7% contained. There is a mandatory ...
The Shasta-Trinity National Forest reports that the Shoe Fire has burned 3, 420 acres and is seven percent contained.
The Shoe Fire near Lake Shasta has reached 7% containment while its size has expanded to 2,998 acres. Ten structures were ...
Shoe Fire initially started 1:18 p.m. Oct. 9 in Shasta County. Since its discovery four days ago, it has burned 2,998 acres.
The fire is far away from our area, but a northerly breeze is making parts of the valley smell like smoke Sunday morning.