Photo by John Payne WILSON’S MILLS – Johnston County firefighters were able to stop a fast moving woods fire Wednesday afternoon after they spotted the fire deep in the woods on Bear ...
The Burn Ban, issued by the N.C. Forest Service, went into effect on March 21 due to threatening forest fire conditions.
As his first 100 days in office come to a close, Stein talks about rebuilding, federal aid, and the long road ahead after ...
During Helene, 187,000 acres of national forest were blown down and some believe that logging will hurt the forest's recovery ...
Weeks after the passing of the first Helene relief bill of 2025, wildfires fueled by the storm's destruction have scorched ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WITN) - The statewide burn ban has now been lifted. Effective at 8 a.m. today, the Department of Agriculture said conditions across the state have improved with recent rainfall.
North Carolina has lifted the statewide burn ban. It went into effect on March 21 due to hazardous forest fire conditions.
According to the State Forest Service, burn bans have been lifted across North Carolina. The original mandate went into ...
Fire restrictions on National Forest lands. The U.S. Forest Service reminds that building, maintaining, attending or using a ...
Due to improved weather conditions, the North Carolina Forest Service has lifted the statewide burn ban. The ban started on ...
The North Carolina Forest Service on Wednesday lifted a burn ban for all counties as wildfire conditions improve in the western portion of the state.
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