Officials warned that Gillespie County and the Texas Hill Country remain in extreme drought and at risk for fires.
The Crabapple Fire north of Fredericksburg was 95% contained by Thursday. It has burned 9,858 acres since last weekend.
A grass fire that started early Saturday afternoon near Fredericksburg was burning an estimated 8,640 acres as of around 6 ...
According to the Texas A&M Forest Service and the Texas Division of Emergency Management, nine total residences were ...
The Crabapple Fire has burned nearly 10,000 acres and is 85 percent contained, according to Fredericksburg Fire EMS. The ...
After nearly a week, the Crabapple fire has been declared 100 percent contained, according to an official update ...
After a week of fighting the Crabapple Fire in windy and dry conditions, the fire is 100% contained, Fredericksburg officials ...
New details have emerged in the 9,700-acre wildfire that is ravaging land in the Texas Hill Country. The blaze began near ...
The Crabapple Fire that burned nearly 10,000 acres in Gillespie County is now 100% contained, according to the Texas A&M ...
A Gillespie County wildfire, named the Crabapple fire, prompted evacuations as it reached more than 9,700 acres by Monday, ...
The 8,640-acre Crabapple fire near Fredericksburg, about an hour away from San Antonio, is now 40% contained, according to ...
The fire is reported to be 400 acres and is located about 8 miles northeast of Fredericksburg in Gillespie County.