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Salem-News.com (Jul-09-2008 10:13)
Western Heavy Rain, Dry Lightning Risk (VIDEO)Salem-News.comProlonged exposure to the extreme heat could result in potentially deadly heat stroke or dangerous heat exhaustion. (SACRAMENTO, Calif.) -
Forecasters at AccuWeather.com, say they are monitoring two areas of thunderstorms across the West over the next day or two that have potential to create new wildfires over California. Temperatures in the central valley and the high desert today will soar above 110 degrees, with highs in the 80s and 90s spreading east to the western Plains and north into western Canada.
Salem-News.com (Jul-08-2008 11:05)
Weather Experts Predict Extreme Heat Danger in Western StatesSalem-News.comMore than 1,700 fires have scorched nearly 1,000 square miles of California in the past two weeks. More than 300 of those fires are not fully contained. (SACRAMENTO, Calif.) -
The extreme heat building through the West could reverse gains made by firefighters battling dozens of wildfires in California, AccuWeather.com forecasters say. Extreme Heat Warnings are in effect again today across many areas of California.
Salem-News.com (Jul-03-2008 15:29)
Long, Hard Job Ahead for Wildland Firefighters in CaliforniaTim King Salem-News.comNational Guard forces are working with firefighters in an effort to bring the hundreds of early season fires to a close in this dry state. (SACRAMENTO, Calif.) -
Dry and hot weather conditions across central and northern California are increasing the difficulty for firefighters. They continue to battle hundreds of wildfires sparked by dry lightning and thunderstorms two weeks ago. So far, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection reports hundreds of fires have been contained, but hundreds of other fires continue to burn and they now threaten a number of communities.
Salem-News.com (Feb-03-2008 17:43)
Son of Salem-News.com Founder Graduates from Law Enforcement AcademySalem-News.comNate is no stranger to a uniform. He has served not one, but two combat tours in Iraq with the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division, earning the rank of sergeant. (TUCSON, Az.) -
The son of Salem-News.com's Tim King, Nate (King) Tasch, graduated from a 17-week program at the Southern Arizona Law Enforcement Academy and is now a sheriff's deputy in Cochise County, Arizona.
Salem-News.com (Jul-27-2007 16:40)
4 Killed After News Helicopters Collide in PhoenixSalem-News.comThe NTSB and FAA are investigating the crash. (PHOENIX, Ariz. ) -
Two TV news helicopters following a police car pursuit collided over central-north Phoenix on Friday killing four people.
Salem-News.com (Feb-27-2006 00:31)
Wolves Bang Out 24 Hits in 16-7 Win Over `LopesSalem-News.com SportsLepley hits two grand slams as Western Oregon tops Grand Canyon (Phoenix, AZ) - Tom Lepley hit two grand slam home runs and Western Oregon rattled off 24 hits as the Wolves rolled to a 16-7 baseball win over Grand Canyon on Sunday afternoon at Brazell Stadium. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Feb-25-2006 20:19)
Wolves, `Lopes Split Baseball DoubleheaderSPORTS8th inning rally gives hosts win in first game, WOU bats do damage in nightcap (Phoenix,AZ) - Grand Canyon scored five runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to rally for a 9-7 victory in game one, but Western Oregon rapped 13 hits in the second contest to roll to a 10-3 victory in baseball doubleheader action on Saturday afternoon at Brazell Stadium in Phoenix. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Feb-24-2006 17:35)
Wolves Bash Five Home Runs in WinSalem-News.com SportsWestern Oregon tops Grand Canyon 10-4 in series opener (Phoenix, AZ) - Western Oregon found desert air to its liking, at least in today`s opener of a four-game series with Grand Canyon University. Read Full Article |
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