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As of the morning of July 10, the Elk Fire in Klamath County had burned 2,000 acres and was 0% contained. Levels 1,2 and 3 ...
Fire season has erupted with intensity across Southern Oregon, as dozens of lightning sparked wildfires stretch local and ...
Officials assessed wildfire damage in Wasco County for federal aid, involving the SBA and OEM in a joint effort to support ...
We're just a week into July, and already this fire season has been busy. In just 10 days, hundreds of wildland firefighters ...
A wildfire that broke out 8 miles southeast of Salem on Wednesday afternoon, destroying two barns and injuring a firefighter, ...
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Level 3 "Go Now" evacuations were downgraded to Level 2 Thursday for a brush fire sparked after a vehicle crashed into a ...
In this episode, host Zach Urness and intern Mariah Johnston discuss the biggest news in Oregon's outdoors from the past few weeks.
Fire officials are urging people to stay updated and comply with local fire restrictions to reduce the risk of wildfires, as ...
Gov. Tina Kotek on Friday declared drought emergencies in two Oregon counties, the first such declarations by the governor in ...
The bill repeals a map meant to identify parts of Oregon at high risk of wildfires that became a lightning rod for anger from rural residents.
Oregon wildfire season by the numbers: Destructive, but not historic so far. The amount of acres burned so far this season, 20,300, is above the 10-year average of about 13,000 acres.
Oregon lawmakers have voted to repeal the state's contested wildfire hazard map. The repeal measure passed the state House on Tuesday with just one vote opposed.
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