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The assessment, which surveyed 1,127 residents, will be used to guide policymaking and program design, the mayor said.
Local health officials, firefighters and community leaders weigh in on the growing concern over wildfire season.
For the last several summers, portions of the United States have been impacted with poor air quality days as a result of wildfire smoke from fires elsewhere.
But a growing body of research is reinforcing the knowledge that wildfire smoke is much more than an inconvenience — in fact, it’s actually killing far more people than the flames themselves. New ...
The Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is the most frequently stolen car in the U.S., with a whole-vehicle theft rate 39 times the average ...
Air quality specialists in the state are starting to more closely monitor wildfire activity in Canada. Because of climate ...
WISCONSIN — Sixty counties in Wisconsin will be under air quality advisories Thursday. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said Canadian wildfire smoke entered northwest Wisconsin ...
U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman has called on the Canadian government to take immediate action on the ongoing wildfire smoke pollution ...
New research led by University of Utah atmospheric scientists modeled smoke produced in the West’s epic 2020 wildfire season ...
“Smoke plumes can travel quite a bit. They can travel hundreds and thousands of miles, so our air quality right now is being ...
Code Yellow Air Quality or the moderate level for particle pollution is forecast for Thursday and Friday. This may cause health symptoms for groups of people in the unusually sensitive category.
Bismarck consistently ranks among the cleanest-air cities in the country. Low traffic congestion, strong wind patterns, and minimal industrial emissions allow Bismarck to maintain clean skies and low ...