Waldo Canyon Fire One Year Later.

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - MAY 31: Cynthia Flanagan, second from right, and her husband Bill, left, invite the mayor and his wife and officer Jimmy Paladino in to see their newly built home. The couple were able to move in to the house in early April. Colorado Springs Mayor Steve Bach and his wife Suzi are making their third recent visit to homeowners in the Waldo Canyon Fire area who have rebuilt and moved in to new homes since the fire last summer. Construction can be seen everywhere, including in the Parkside subdivision that was particularly hard hit. (Photo By Kathryn Scott Osler/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - MAY 31: Cynthia Flanagan, second from right, and her husband Bill, left, invite the mayor and his wife and officer Jimmy Paladino in to see their newly built home. The couple were able to move in to the house in early April. Colorado Springs Mayor Steve Bach and his wife Suzi are making their third recent visit to homeowners in the Waldo Canyon Fire area who have rebuilt and moved in to new homes since the fire last summer. Construction can be seen everywhere, including in the Parkside subdivision that was particularly hard hit. (Photo By Kathryn Scott Osler/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
Waldo Canyon Fire One Year Later.
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Kathryn Scott Osler / Contributor
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31 May, 2013
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