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SALT LAKE CITY — Nearly two weeks since it started, crews are still fighting the Dollar Ridge Fire in Duchesne County.
The fire started July 1 and is thought to be human caused. It has burned more than 56,000 acres and remained 65 percent contained on Saturday.
The Dollar Ridge Fire remains Utah's largest active wildfire. At least eleven other fires are still burning across the state, but most are at least half-contained, according to Utah Fire Info.
Friday's fire coverage:
Stay tuned to KSL.com for live updates on fire activity. This story will be updated throughout the afternoon.