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Smoke from the Madre Fire in San Luis Obispo County could potentially bring poor air quality to the High Desert over the July ...
An air quality advisory has been issued for Friday in the Santa Clarita Valley and other areas of Los Angeles due to smoke ...
Los Angeles and much of Southern California were met with a regional air quality alert on Saturday, following July 4th ...
The Madre fire burning in San Luis Obispo County has grown to become the largest wildfire California has seen this year. It ...
California’s largest wildfire of the year grew to an estimated 70,801 acres Friday, producing smoke that has affected ...
[Update: Thu., July 3, 5:36pm] The Madre Fire has expanded to 52,593 acres as of 5:17 p.m. on Thursday, still with only 5 ...
Hundreds of firefighters are working to contain a fast-moving wildfire that erupted near California’s Central Coast on Wednesday, forcing evacuations in two counties. The Madre Fire broke ...
The Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) and County of Santa Barbara Health Department has issued an Air Quality Watch for Santa Barbara County to be in effect until ...
Smoke from the Madre Fire, which started Wednesday off Highway 166, is impacting the air quality for some communities on the Central Coast.
The advisory was previously issued on Sunday by the Bay Area Air District, due to smoke drifting through the region from fires in Canada and Alaska.
Below is a press release from the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District regarding Air Quality Watch for the county in the midst of the Madre ...
The Bay Area Air District on Sunday morning issued an air quality advisory due to possible wildfire smoke from Canada and Alaska.
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