A huge wildfire raging in northern California remains out of control, but firefighters say rain and declining temperatures are aiding them in the fight in the largest and deadliest blaze the state has seen this year.
The McKinney fire has burned more than 88 sq miles (228 sq km) near the California-Oregon border, and is the largest of several wildfires burning in the Klamath national forest. The fire didn’t grow on Tuesday, and fire officials said crews were able to use bulldozers to carve…