Fire dangers and the risk of rapidly spreading wildfires return to the Triad and most of North Carolina this week.
The North Carolina Forest Service reported over 200 wildfires across the state Monday. However, most are small and not ...
The Triad is currently in the Code Yellow range for air quality. Over the past few days, air quality has worsened slightly ...
A fire in the Red Oak area of Nash County spread to a home while another brush fire in Moore County spread to a camper, ...
We checked with the North Carolina Forestry Service. They tell us there's a controlled burn in the Morrow Mountain area to ...
Thousands of acres are ablaze in North and South Carolina as the states could face severe weather on Wednesday.
According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac sunrise/sunset calculator, North Carolina residents are currently enjoying nearly 12 ...
North Carolina experienced multiple brush fires due to dry conditions and high winds, including a significant fire in Durham.
A combination of an earlier dust storm and wildfires to our southwest was the likely reason for a dirty rain Friday evening.
Central North Carolina had to deal with something that’s referred to as “dirty rain” Friday night, and it’s thanks to something that developed almost completely across the ...
“Well, what we know is that we could prevent half of all home fire deaths if people had a working smoke alarm,” Red Oak Community Rural Fire Department Fire Chief Michael Brown said.