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After the Marshall fire, Colorado municipalities took a greater interest in managing their vegetation. Louisville and Superior are employing weed-chomping goats to better tame the landscape.
A fire burning north of Louisville put a lot of smoke into the air that was seen for miles across the Denver metro area on Thursday afternoon.
Louisville City Council on Tuesday night decided to allow people who lost homes in the Marshall fire to opt out of new green building codes after hundreds of residents voiced fears that the ...
Construction crews broke ground on the first home destroyed by the Marshall Fire to be rebuilt in Louisville. The home sits on the northeast side of the burn scar.
As the one-year anniversary of the 2021 Marshall Fire approached, Kyle Brown was serving as a city councilman in Louisville, Colorado, a suburb of Boulder that had been devastated by the blaze ...
Almost one year after the Marshall Fire destroyed more than 1,000 homes in Boulder County, the first home is rebuilt in Louisville, Colorado.
The video was captioned: "Apocalyptic views of the Marshall Fire in Louisville, Colorado. Mind-boggling what has happened today." ...
As the one-year anniversary of the 2021 Marshall Fire approached, Kyle Brown was serving as a city councilman in Louisville, Colorado, a suburb of Boulder that had been devastated by the blaze.
In late December 2021, the Marshall Fire burned through brittle, bone-dry grass south of Boulder, Colorado. Winds exceeding 100 mph swooped down from the Rocky Mountains, and the inferno raced ...
A year after the deadly Marshall Fire drove thousands of Coloradans from their homes, the state’s densest communities aren’t preparing for the next climate-driven wildfire.
As the one-year anniversary of the 2021 Marshall Fire approached, Kyle Brown was serving as a city councilman in Louisville, Colorado, a suburb of Boulder that had been devastated by the blaze.