The states are dry or under drought, and a burn ban is in place because of conditions that can cause wildfires to spread.
More evacuations ordered in Polk County March 23 as firefighters strategize around "nightmare" conditions to battle over 4,700 acres of wildfire.
Scattered showers arrive overnight into Monday morning, but the Carolinas largely stay dry over the next five days.
The Charlotte Fire Department Fire Marshall’s Office issued a local burn ban Sunday night to work in coordination with an ...
The Charlotte Fire Marshal's Office issued a citywide burn ban in coordination with state officials amid an elevated fire ...
Governor Henry McMaster today issued Executive Order 2025-14, declaring a State of Emergency to support South Carolina's ...
Due to increased fire risk, there is a statewide ban on all open burning. Polk County has a very strict burn ban in place. A ...
Forecasters posted an elevated fire-weather risk for an area from northern Georgia, through western portions of the Carolinas ...
The wildfires have forced evacuations and emergency declarations as multiple blazes threaten areas still recovering from ...
The Marshal's Office said Bell County is still under a burn ban and asked all residents to use caution when storing flammable ...
Officials say the fire spread from an illegal burn pile and the person who started the fire was fined and issued a warning ...
Three wildfires in western North Carolina are proving challenging for firefighters to beat because of rough terrain and ...