Residents Return To Homes Threatened By Colo. Wildfire

Monday, April 2, 2012
CONIFER, Colo. — All residents displaced by a wildfire that erupted a week ago were allowed to return to their homes on Monday as crews neared full containment of the blaze, which charred 6 square miles and apparently killed three people.
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