Shortly after the Watch Fire began in San Carlos, Katie Dude looked up at a sky of grey clouds and smoke, praying for rain. But there were only drops. "That fire, it doesn't feel sorry for anybody," ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe declared a state of emergency and requested disaster assistance on July 12 after the Watch Fire burned around 1,115 acres and destroyed at least 13 homes. Arson is ...
Days after the Watch Fire broke out, homeowners in the 7 Mile District on the San Carlos Apache Reservation were allowed back into the evacuation area. Seventy-five people were displaced after more ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) — The San Carlos Apache Tribe has declared a state of emergency and requested disaster assistance due to the Watch Fire, which has destroyed at least 13 homes, left 75 people ...
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