The Arizona wildfire was spreading north of Sedona near Oak Creek Canyon, closing State Route 89A.
The fire burning north of Sedona, Arizona, grew slightly in size overnight, but crews made more progress containing the blaze ...
Three weeks after the Pocket Fire ignited north of Sedona, crews are starting to shift their focus as containment increases.
The White Sage Fire was burning in Arizona bout 15 miles southeast of Fredonia in Coconino County and north of the Grand ...
The fire grew slightly overnight into July 2 as it has in recent days, but containment stood at 21%, Coconino National Forest ...
The Pocket Fire has burned 15,376 acres near Sedona since June 19, with nearly 1,000 firefighters battling it, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
The Pocket Fire near Sedona has grown to 6,016 acres, prompting new evacuation warnings for nearby communities. What to know.
The Pocket Fire north of Sedona grows to 15,000 acres, as of June 30 with evacuation alerts in place. What officials say is ...
Several areas near Sedona are now under "set" evacuation status as officials look to limit the fire from spreading further.