The human-sparked Pearl fire burning west of Fort Collins in Larimer County is 90% contained, fire officials announced ...
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The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office ordered mandatory evacuations for some Larimer County residents due to a fire that has ...
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Firefighters with boots on the ground made progress on the eastern edge of the Pearl fire Wednesday despite gusty winds that ...
The Pearl Fire in Larimer County was estimated at 128 acres and 5% contained as of Wednesday morning, according to an update ...
The Pearl Fire near Red Feather Lakes, CO, is now 5% contained, remains stable at 128 acres, and involves over 150 personnel.
The human-caused wildfire burning in northern Larimer County sparked on private property near Red Feather Lakes, the U.S.
Mike Smith, the fire incident commander with the U.S. Forest Service, told FOX31's Greg Nieto that while no rain fell on the blaze on Tuesday, officials are expecting rain on Wednesday.
The Pearl Fire burning north of Red Feathers Lake did not grow overnight and mandatory evacuations remain in place.