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The blaze, which is being called the Silver Fire, was reported at around 2:10 p.m. on Sunday near Highway 6 and Silver Canyon Road, just north of Bishop.
The wildfire — which some agencies called the Laws Fire — was reported Sunday afternoon near the highway bridge over the Owens River.
Silver Fire initially started 2:11 p.m. March 30 in Inyo County. After being active for 28 hours, it has burned 1,589 acres.
Efforts to battle the 1,250-acre fire in eastern California were complicated by strong winds, which were expected to continue ...
The vegetation-fueled blaze was first reported at 2:11 p.m. Sunday at Highway 6 and Silver Canyon Road north of Bishop, according to Cal Fire. The fire then jumped the highway and was threatening ...
Evacuations were ordered in Laws, a tiny Inyo County community just east of Bishop, and also in Chalfant in Mono County — as ...
A vegetation fire in California rapidly spread beyond 1,500 acres on Monday. Firefighters stopped its spread as of Monday ...
A rapidly growing wildfire near Bishop prompted evacuations for parts of Inyo and Mono counties on Sunday afternoon.
The National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning for Monday, with gusts up to 65 mph forecast for parts of central ...
According to Cal Fire, the Silver Fire started just after 2 p.m. Sunday near Highway 6 and Silver Canyon Road, northeast of Bishop. Cal Fire’s San Bernardino Unit, which is leading the response, said ...
An evacuation order remained in place for residents along Highway 6 north of Bishop in the third day of the Silver Fire. Related Articles PG&E awards lower total pay to top execs; some capture ...
The blaze was reported at around 2:10 p.m. on Sunday near Highway 6 and Silver Canyon Road, just north of Bishop. Cal Fire reported the fire had grown to 1,611 acres and was 70% contained on ...