Colorado lawmakers unanimously voted to push forward a bill that would create a $2 million wildfire prevention program, which may use artificial intelligence to identify fires early.
DENVER (AP) — A year after the most destructive wildfire in the state s history scorched nearly 1,100 homes, Colorado lawmakers are considering joining other Western states by adopting artificial intelligence in the hopes of detecting blazes before they burn out of control.
The ruins of a house that burned in Old Snowmass Monday morning were too hazardous Tuesday to allow substantial work on recovering the remains of two presumed victims or investigating of the cause, according to…
Firefighters responded Thursday morning to the Purple Cliffs homeless camp for a rapidly spreading fire. It was the second fire within 12 hours at the homeless camp, according to La Plata County offic.