PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A new wildfire has spread across state lines in Arizona and California. The Needles Fire has burned 203 acres along both sides of the Colorado River. It started in California and ...
A town of 5,200 just inside the California border along Route 66 now boasts a scorching new record — the hottest monthly average temperature in the country. Needles averaged 103.2 degrees in July, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A California city was the hottest in the nation in July, relieving Phoenix, Arizona of the title. The Arizona State Climate Office ...
The Needles Fire is now 50% contained on the California side where 70 acres have burned, said the San Bernardino County Fire Department Saturday night. One structure has been destroyed. The fire has ...
A brush fire that began in California on Saturday afternoon and forced some evacuations moved into Mohave County, scorching a total of more than 200 acres. The San Bernardino County Fire Department ...
A small California town along historic Route 66 entered the record books last week, setting the new high bar for the hottest monthly average temperature recorded in a U.S. city. Needles recorded a ...
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This is what remains of an old Route 66 town in the California desert
Driving along historic Route 66 through Needles, California reveals a town filled with reminders of America’s most famous highway. Old motels, abandoned signs, and historic buildings tell the story of ...
A California city was the hottest in the nation in July, relieving Phoenix, Arizona of the title. The Arizona State Climate Office reported on social media last week that Needles, located in San ...
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