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As wildfire seasons change, more people are exposed to more intense fires and more smoke. Public health researchers from across the West met last week to discuss how to prepare for a future with fire.
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Homeowners in Montana are facing challenges to find– and pay for– insurance due to rising wildfire risk.
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The National Weather Service is forecasting a powerful windstorm across much of Montana Friday.
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Firefighters jump out of planes or dig miles of line to try and stop a fire’s spread. Some do this while pregnant. For women in firefighting, balancing careers with the demands of motherhood can often force them out of the jobs they love. But a new group of women in fire is trying to change that.
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Schools kept students inside for recess and athletics Monday as a thick blanket of smoke smothered western and central Montana. New research aims to better understand air quality inside schools.
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Dry conditions and gusty winds fueled fire growth on the Sharrott Creek Fire near Stevensville and the Johnson Fire near the Springer Memorial Community, prompting new evacuations for the latter.
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Firefighters have slowed growth on the Sharrott Creek Fire burning west of Stevensville, and reached 40% containment on the Big Hollow Fire in Southwest Montana.
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The Big Hollow fire burning 14 miles west of Grant in Beaverhead County grew to an estimated 3,400 acres over the weekend.
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The Ravalli County Sheriff's Office around 9 p.m. Friday ordered evacuations due to the Sharrott Creek Fire burning 1,600 acres in the Saint Mary's area.
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The Powell County Sheriff’s office has issued an evacuation warning due to a fire burning near Helmville. The Ravalli County Sheriff has issued an evacuation warning due to a fire burning in the Saint Mary’s area. An Evacuation Warning means residents should prepare to evacuate if conditions worsen.