Guilty plea in Sunflower Fire

The man responsible for starting the nearly 18,000-acre Sunflower Fire has entered guilty pleas.

Judge to consider claims against cousins who started Wallow Fire

A judge in Flagstaff is set to consider claims of property damage and other losses from last year’s Wallow fire. 

Wallow Fire area at risk for flooding

Summer monsoon storms are now a concern in northeastern Arizona in the area where last year’s Wallow Fire burned.

KJZZ coverage of the Wallow Fire 2011

The Wallow Fire burned in Eastern Arizona and Western New Mexico from May 29-July 8, 2011.

Ram roundup expected to help wildlife after Wallow Fire

Arizona Game and Fish is working to reintroduce Rocky Mountain Big Horn rams to the herd after the Wallow Fire.

Wildlife Recovers from Wallow Fire

The largest wild fire in state history blackened more than a half-million acres, prompting fears that large numbers of wildlife would perish. 

Wallow Fire Affects one of the White Mountain's Main Industries

The state’s biggest wildfire is more than 90 percent contained.  And, while cleanup continues in the forest…business and tourism officials in parts of the White Mountains are trying to salvage their high season.  From Phoenix, KJZZ’s Mark Brodie reports.

KJZZ News Wallow Fire Coverage

( Eastern Arizona ) At 89% containment, the Wallow wildfire in Eastern Arizona continues to be a signficant story. KJZZ's Al Macias, Nick Blumberg and Paul Atkinson all reported from the Wallow fire area to bring the latest news from the largest wildfire in Arizona history.

Camp Burned by Wallow Fire Opens

( Phoenix, AZ ) A summer camp that lost five buildings in the Wallow Fire will open tomorrow at a different facility in Prescott. The damage has

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