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A warm and dry spring is setting the stage for what appears increasingly likely to be a busy wildfire season in Oregon and ...
We are preparing for what is likely to be an even more aggressive and increasingly difficult to control wildfire season this ...
Get ready for another extreme fire season. That’s the message from Oregon’s top wildfire fighters on Wednesday during the ...
“Fire season is here,” Kotek said. “We’re already hearing calls about debris burns on private property that have gotten out ...
State fire experts are expecting an even more aggressive and difficult wildfire season this summer but said they are prepared ...
Gov. Kotek warns Oregon faces "aggressive" wildfire season despite wet winter, with peak danger expected in September-October.
The program offers homeowners certificates for undertaking specific wildfire prevention work around their homes. In turn, the ...
Gov. Tina Kotek and state fire officials held a press conference at Oregon's largest wildfire supply depot to discuss the state's readiness efforts.
The map came with new requirements for risky properties. Scrapping it would end a “prolonged and ultimately pointless ...
Last year, Oregon had one of the most destructive wildfire seasons in its history—1.9 million acres burned, communities were ...
Embers – debris that can travel up to three miles from the main fire – are the biggest reason homes burn down, experts say.
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek was holding a briefing in Salem about the upcoming wildfire season. She was joined by ...