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Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, and many other notorious figures lived in and around Tacoma in the sixties. A new book argues that ...
Tourist footage captured on Wednesday (July 2) showed a huge plume of smoke rising from a wildfire in Ferma, Crete, in Greece ...
Eyewitness video of smoke from wildfire filmed by tourist who was evacuated from a hotel in Crete. Credit: "@d_morice" via ...
Plumes of smoke could be seen rising in the Iranian capital of Tehran on June 23. Video credit: Social media.
Smoke from hundreds of wildfires in Canada has spread over 5,000 miles across the Atlantic over the last week — reaching as far as parts of Russia. Western Greenland and the Arctic Archipelago ...
Canadian wildfire smoke is reaching the northeastern part of the United States, with multiple National Weather Service (NWS) offices saying they are experiencing issues with the smoke. One NWS offi… ...
As Canada’s wildfire smoke creeps down into the U.S., it’s also transforming. Chemical reactions between gases and sunlight create ozone, which further exacerbates lung conditions like asthma.
An AlertCalifornia camera is showing a plume of heavy, dark smoke in Tuolumne County on Friday afternoon.The Tuolumne County Sheriff's Office said the Camino Fire is burning near the La Grange and ...
Prolonged exposure to wildfire smoke can have short- and long-term impacts on one's health, especially for those with chronic conditions, seniors, young children and pregnant women.
Partner Content The smoke from Canada’s wildfires may be even more toxic than usual A legacy of mining means that toxic metals could be carried along plumes of smoke.
Smoke from wildfires burning in Canada and a Saharan dust cloud could collide over North Carolina this week. Here’s how it could affect air quality in the state.