Rains cooled Colorado's wildfires Wednesday, but more than a dozen
wildfires elsewhere in the West continued chewing through bone-dry pine
and brush as firefighters working through the holiday kept a nervous eye
for fireworks and other hazards.
Wildfires in Wyoming, Utah and Colorado sent haze and smoke across
Colorado's Front Range, prompting air-quality health advisories as
firefighters warned of growing fires in sparsely populated areas.
In Colorado Springs, there was good news in the fight against the most destructive fire in state history.
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