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KOIN Portland on MSN‘Displaced feeling’: Wasco County residents in limbo with Rowena Fire cleanup funding unsettled
Two months after the Rowena Fire destroyed dozens of homes, cleanup efforts remain on pause until the county can secure ...
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Rowena Fire’s lack of cleanup funding leaves Wasco County residents in limbo
It’s been two months since the Rowena Fire tore through 3,000 acres, destroying dozens of homes in The Dalles. Now the area ...
The Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative, operator of the BottleDrop network, announced Wednesday that it is activating its ...
Water-dropping aircraft are a key part of efforts to fight wildfires. And with the 2025 season especially fiery, these pilots ...
Fire crews responded to a two-alarm fire in North Portland that had flames reaching a busy sidewalk early Friday afternoon.
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Oregon couple sues Union Pacific over devastating Rowena Fire
Victims of the Rowena Fire allege that the mass destruction and dozens of homes that were burned were caused by sparks from a Union Pacific train.
By Steve Wilent For The Mountain Times I’ve written several columns about the state’s wildfire risk map and the importance of creating defensible space that gives your home a better chance of ...
The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for July 28 in southeast Oregon for areas in the southern Grasslands, central Canyonlands and northwestern Vale Bureau of Land Management area.
A bill that would have provided some federal tax relief on settlements paid to survivors of utility-caused wildfires died in the final hours of the Oregon legislative session in June, despite ...
Wildfire Oregon’s wildfire bill cut landowner costs, but didn’t raise funds for fighting large fires By April Ehrlich (OPB) July 31, 2025 6 a.m. Updated: July 31, 2025 10:35 a.m.
A proposal to require utilities cover federal income taxes on settlements paid to powerline-ignited wildfire survivors died and a federal law providing relief is set to expire.
The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) is forecasting a grim fire outlook for Oregon and much of the Pacific Northwest in the months ahead.
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