Fire plane drops retardant on the Mile Marker 14 fire
Caleb Strough captured this video on Instagram of a plane dropping retardant on the Mile Marker 14 fire. The blaze along Idaho 21 east of Boise consumed 4,306 acres and three small outbuildings in in late July.
Firefighters battle a blaze that charred over 100 acres above Hill Road and Pierce Park Lane that was discovered at about 8:30 p.m. Friday night in Boise. This video was recorded at 10:30 p.m.
Firefighters create a fire line and use an air attack to contain a brush fire southwest of Kuna Thursday, July 13, 2107. The Murphy Lane Fire threatened several homes in the area while BLM crews bulldozed a fire line. Helicopters, small planes and
BLM researcher Miranda Crowell releases an endangered pygmy rabbit in southeast Oregon in August of 2016. Dozens of the rabbits were relocated in Washington State this July after a wildfire ravaged their breeding ground.
The Loveridge Fire burned into the Bruneau Dunes State Park, threatening structures and residential buildings near the park. The wildfire has burned more than 40,000 acres.
Firefighters work to control the York Fire in South Boise Thursday, June 29, 2017 north of Kuna Mora Road between Pleasant Valley and Cole Roads. The blaze charred over 50 acres and was threatening several homes in the area. The cause of the fire
Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue signs a document pledging federal and state cooperation on wildfires with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, left. The two secretaries were in Idaho with Gov. Butch Otter, right, and a group of Hot Shot
Boise County Emergency Management Coordinator John Roberts gets an aerial perspective of the damage caused by the 188,000-acre Pioneer Fire last year northeast of Boise. The Idaho Conservation League helped facilitate the flyover with EcoFlight pi
On May 22, Idaho Statesman reporter hiked through the Beaver Creek and Edna Creek areas north of Idaho City. Here's a look at damage there from last year's Pioneer Fire.
After 2,500 acres burned near Boise last summer, due to use of illegal fireworks, Boise Fire Chief Dennis Doan wants to ban the sale of illegal fireworks in Idaho.
The U.S. Forest Service took people on a tour to show what it's doing on the land after the 200,000 acre Pioneer Fire burned through the Boise National Forest.(Rocky Barker)
Botanist Ann DeBolt walks in late August the trails burned in the human-caused fire near Table Rock on June 30. She is among those hopeful that native plants will be able to re-establish themselves in the area. She has seen hopeful signs.
Huge columns of smoke called Pyrocumulus clouds, rose above Lowman Monday August. 29, 2016 as the 111,000 acre Pioneer Fire burns into the backcountry.(Rocky Barker)
This time-lapse video from the National Weather Service shows the smoke plumes from the Pioneer and Rail fires in Idaho and Oregon as they blew over Boise.