See footage of the Cameron Peak Fire from residents in Fort Collins, Loveland and Estes Park as it grows into largest fire in Colorado history.
Cameron Peak Fire officials provide an update Friday, Oct. 16, on the fire in the upper Poudre Canyon that began Aug. 13.
Though temperatures are expected to cool down Thursday and Friday, Cameron Peak Fire officials are bracing for dry, breezy conditions.
After a delayed start, high school football continues this fall.
The Cameron Peak Fire has now surpassed the Pine Gulch Fire as the largest wildfire by acreage in Colorado history.
If you’re having trouble remembering what happened on what day, you’re not alone. Find a timeline of major developments.
U.S. Forest Service officials believe the Cameron Peak Fire to be caused by human activity, but have offered few specifics about its origin.
Although the Cameron Peak Fire spread within 8 miles of Fort Collins and 10 1/2 miles from Loveland, there’s little chance it will reach either city
Residents along Stove Prairie and Buckhorn roads and Glen Haven forced to leave their homes as Cameron Peak Fire races toward them
The Cameron Peak Fire is now the largest wildfire by acreage in Colorado history. See photos of smoke around Colorado here.
