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Emergency firefighters and local volunteers are still working to suppress a 5,000-acre fire near Levelock. The fire has been burning since Sunday night, and residents are finally beginning to see improvements.
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As of Tuesday at noon, no structures had been lost in the fire. Its exact size is difficult to determine due to heavy smoke coverage, and residents and…
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The aluminum and wooden building continued to smolder into the evening. It was a building that was repossessed by the city from its previous owner in 2015…
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OtherThe N&N market drew bargain hunters today as it reopened its doors temporarily for a fire sale.The N&N Market in downtown Dillingham reopened temporarily…
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An unoccupied one-bedroom bungalow caught fire just before 6 p.m. Tuesday; cause is unknown. A vacant one-bedroom house in Levelock burned down Tuesday…
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A grass fire burned several acres and destroyed at least two structures Wednesday at mile three on Dillingham's Wood River Road. KDLG: The Dillingham…
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As Independence Day approaches, Alaska’s Fire and Life Safety Department has tips on fireworks safety. KDLG’s Chase Cavanaugh has more.With the imminent…
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So far eight people have died in fires throughout Alaska in 2014. In May alone, four people died in fires caused by smoking and alcohol use. The Alaska…
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One of the state’s largest fires continues to threaten the interior community of Lime Village, aproaching as close as a half mile on Thursday. The raging…
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Due to a late green up and unseasonably warm temperatures, Southwest Alaska’s fire risk stands at very high to extreme. State fire officials report 21…