Laurel Auto Parts Store Destroyed by Fire
Laurel fire officials will begin their investigation today on a blaze that leveled a Laurel auto parts store last night.
Laurel fire officials will begin their investigation today on a blaze that leveled a Laurel auto parts store last night.
It was the perfect day weather wise for 4th of July activities! Keri and I were sitting on the front porch late yesterday afternoon and I mentioned to her what a great 4th.."not a cloud in the sky"...not 30 seconds later, a big, black plume of smoke forms just down from our house.
Fires in Montana have devastated several communities leaving numerous people homeless. You can help! Several organizations are teaming up to help those in need.
Fueled by high temperatures, low relative humidities and gusty winds, the Dahl Fire near Roundup has grown to an estimated 19,000 acres and is uncontained.
Fire activity has picked up on the east end of the blaze, and officials are evacuating residents along Majerus Road. Pre-Evacuation notices have been given to residents along Tumbleweed Road.
Montana's largest wild fire is now up to about 19,000 acres with hundreds of evacuees including animals in the area. I was watching KULR-8 last night and as of 10:30 p.m. on June 27 the Dahl fire is 0% contained!
Fire managers got a look at the Dahl Fire from the air today. The size of the blaze didn't change significantly as a result of aerial mapping - it is 18,500 acres. Q2's Drew Trafton has been on the scene of the Dahl Fire all day today and talked with him to get the latest.
Here’s the latest on the fire situation near Roundup! The Dahl Fire has now grown to more than 18,000 acres. Hundreds of families still remain out of their homes southwest of Roundup. The Musselshell County Attorney told the Billings Gazette that at least 60 homes had burned.
After hearing of the grass fire on the afternoon of June 26 and then hearing it is over 10,000 acres later that night, my first thought was for the residents of that area. Now it has become a true wild fire! Then you turn the T.V. news on and see horses running out onto the highway to escape the flames and black, billowing smoke that covered highway 87!
Get ready to laugh for a great cause. You are invited to Bones Brewing this weekend for a comedy show to help rise money for those involved in the tragedy at High Plains Stables in which 19 horses were tragically lost in the early morning of April 23.
It’s only May but it’s already feeling a lot like summer here in the Magic City. Last year at this time we were being inundated with wet weather and flooding and this year we haven’t seen any or at least very little! Temperatures are in the mid to upper 80’s this week! Does that mean we are in store for a scorcher this summer and an early fire season? KTVQ Meteorologist Ed McIntosh gives us a look ahead!
On the the K-Bear Morning Show of April 23 , we heard of a spectacular barn fire way out on Grand and 70th street.
The damage was said to have been in the $1 million range. This wasn't just a barn, this was a horse riding stable to 3 teenage girls, all of whom lost horses in the blaze.
Newark mayor Corey Booker arrived home last night to find his neighbors’ home on fire. His security detail, led by officer Alex Rodriguez, had preceded him home and had already gotten most of the residents out of the burning building.
But one more woman remained, and when Booker heard this, he insisted that he enter the house to rescue her.