California's wildfire season is far from over and Shasta County's Shoe Fire stands out for the efforts to bring it under ...
A vegetation fire burning near a campground in Shasta County has prompted evacuations nearby, officials said. The Shoe Fire is burning in the Sulanharas Creek drainage near the Madrone Campground ...
6:25 P.M. SUNDAY UPDATE: Officials fighting the Shoe Fire announced Sunday that there is now 7% containment on the blaze that ignited north of Lake Shasta on Wednesday. The fire, now 2,998 acres ...
The Shoe Fire burning north of Lake Shasta grew by more than 480 acres overnight and had churned through more than 2,200 acres by Friday afternoon. Smoke from the fire boosted pollution levels on ...
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. By Sunday evening, a crew of 485 firefighters effectively contained 7% ...
The Shoe Fire, burning northeast of Lake Shasta, continued to spread Wednesday night. By late afternoon it had reached 300 acres, with no containment. Shasta County sheriff's officials have ordered ...
The Shoe Fire burning north of Lake Shasta grew by more than 480 acres overnight and had churned through more than 1,850 acres by Friday morning. Smoke from the fire boosted pollution levels on Friday ...
The Shoe Fire that ignited north of Lake Shasta on Wednesday grew by about 100 acres overnight and had burned 2,304 acres as of Saturday afternoon, fire officials said. The blaze remains at 0% ...
Shoe Fire initially started 1:18 p.m. Oct. 9 in Shasta County. Since its discovery four days ago, it has burned 2,997.7 acres, an increase of 137 acres since the last update. A fire crew of 421 is ...
The Shoe Fire northwest of Shasta Lake, named after nearby Shoeinhorse Mountain, began 12 miles southwest of Big Bend in the Shasta Trinity National Forest on Oct. 9. The U.S. Forest Service says ...