North and South Carolina under increased fire danger as strong winds threaten region - Dozens of wildfires have cropped up ...
Judge Andy Brown enacted a burn ban after the National Weather Service said inclement weather on Tuesday would elevate wildfire risk.
The South Carolina Forestry Commission has issued a statewide burning ban due to dangerous wildfire conditions, with failure to comply resulting in fines and/or jail time.
While the CSRA hasn’t been as badly affected as much of South Carolina by an outbreak of wildfires in recent days, we’ve seen our share.
Fire danger’ warning issued to North and South Carolina as largest blaze swells to 2,000 acres - Hundreds of firefighters are ...
South Carolina is conitinuing to battle wildfires with crews working into the third daySouth carolina surviving a weekend of ...
Travis County Judge Andy Brown and Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell signed orders declaring a local state of disaster for ...
State Forestry Commission issues statewide burning ban All counties in South Carolina are under a state forester’s burning ...
Parts of the Southeastern United States are on high alert after weekend wildfires in the Carolinas prompted evacuations and ...
When South Carolina's Governor Henry McMaster announced a state of emergency, he activated a statewide price gouging law. The ...
Lighter winds in South Carolina and North Carolina are helping firefighters battle blazes that caused evacuations and ...
Firefighters across North and South Carolina continue to work to contain more than 170 wildfires that have ignited and spread ...