Wildfires continue to rage in Western North Carolina and the South Carolina Upstate. Stay with the Citizen Times Saturday for live updates.
Prolonged dry weather conditions can cause wildfires to increase in intensity and spread faster, making them difficult to contain.
Wildfires have been burning for a week in WNC and South Carolina. Here's how to prepare for evacuation before it's necessary.
Wildfires continue to burn in Western North Carolina and the South Carolina Upstate. Stay updated with our live coverage Thursday, March 27.
Emergency officials issued evacuation orders in response to a new wildfire in Swain Co. while a Upstate South Carolina wildfire threatened Transylvania County residents.
South Carolina has several counties under air quality alerts due to the wildfires in the northern part of the state and Western North Carolina.
The wildfires in northern Greenville County have burned thousands of acres and forced families to evacuate their homes.
The largest fires in WNC were the Deep Woods and Black Cove fires in Polk County not far from Hendersonville, that forced evacuations in Polk and Henderson counties along with states of emergency.
Wildfires are raging in Western North Carolina, with the worst impacts in Polk County. Keep up with information on the fires here.
The Table Rock State Park wildfire, allegedly started by teenagers, has grown to 4,556 acres and is at 0% containment. A burn ban was in effect at the time of the fire, which was discovered during the ...
As of Wednesday afternoon, with the blazes growing, about 20 people had evacuated to Marietta Baptist Church in northern Greenville County ...
As the federal government eyes giving tax breaks to the wealthiest Americans, the First State is considering income tax changes of its own.
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