High Park Fire
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High Park Fire — Day 21: Haze hangs over Larimer County
It was hazy in the foothills and up through the Poudre Canyon today. THe High Park smoke plume is pretty…
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HUD announces disaster assistance for homeowners and low-income renters affected by High Park Fire
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced HUD will speed federal disaster assistance to the State of…
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High Park Fire — Day 20: Owner of Glen Echo Resort knows what it's like to rebuild after a fire
It should be peak season at Glen Echo Resort, about 30 miles up the Poudre Canyon from Ted’s Place. The…
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High Park Fire — Day 19
First, the good news. The High Park fire stayed at 87,284 acres, which means the fire stayed relatively tame today.…
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Some good advice for restarting your well water after the High Park Fire
Two years ago the staff of GNC Water Well watched as the homes of Boulder customers burned during the Fourmile…
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High Park Fire: Two fires too much for Hewlett residents
For residents of the Hewlett Gulch subdivision, two major forest fires in a month have proven a bit stressful –…
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Majority of Glacier View and CR 74E reopened today
High Park Fire officials have announced the reopening of Red Feather Lakes Road (CR 74E) at 5 p.m. today. All…
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High Park Fire — Day 18
The High Park Fire is now the most destructive fire in Colorado history, having burned 257 homes — almost twice…
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High Park Fire: There is no way to fully prepare for a natural disaster of this magnitude
June 23 — The first version of this story was written when my family was under High Park Fire pre-evacuation…
