More than 1,000 evacuees from a wildfire in northern New Mexico were allowed to return home on Monday, a day after showers helped quell part of the blaze, but a second, smaller fire in neighboring Colorado continued to rage largely unchecked.
The two fires, burning about 250 miles (400 km) apart in the Four Corners region of the American Southwest, have blackened nearly 39,000 acres combined since last Thursday, federal fire officials said.
Police in the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale are warning residents to be vigilant after four people are murdered. Investigators say three of the killings are connected and are working to determine if the fourth is also related.