Read History helps make sense of wildfires, written by the Chronicle’s Paul M. Ingram and published in the Green Valley News: “North of Albuquerque, the people of the Pueblo of Jemez may hold a secret to dealing with wildfires in the ponderosa pine forests of western New Mexico and eastern Arizona. The tribe has lived… [Read more…]
By Paul Ingram – Tucson, Ariz. – Despite recent rains in Arizona, tinderbox conditions remain in the area stifling the use of fireworks for July 4 throughout southwestern Arizona. While the Monument, Horseshoe 2 and Wallow fires continue to smolder, the use of fireworks has been severely restricted. Fireworks were banned throughout the state until… [Read more…]
By Clayton Norman & Paul Ingram – Sierra Vista, Ariz. – Dianna Hudson watched Wednesday as fire crept across the Huachuca Mountains toward her home outside of Sierra Vista. Scanning the mountains with a pair of high-powered binoculars from Three Canyons Road, Hudson said Border Patrol agents came to her house in the morning with… [Read more…]
January 31, 2012 by pmingram
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