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Most of us would rather not think about what our lives will be like in the aftermath of the Big One – a magnitude 9.0 rupture of the offshore Cascadia earthquake fault. Yet, it’s worth considering where you’ll go if your house slides off its foundation or your apartment lacks heat, electricity and running water.
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The Oregon Department of Forestry report comes five years after the 2020 fire, as PacifiCorp pushes for legislation that would limit utilities' wildfire liabilities.
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After a devastating 6.4 magnitude earthquake on the Northern California coast Tuesday, residents are assessing the damage.
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A 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked parts of Humboldt County in Northern California at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.
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Why do trains keep derailing at the Cantara Loop?
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The Oregon-based forest products company is starting to reach settlements with hundreds of plaintiffs.
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While many of the disruptions of the pandemic have eased this year, the surge in traffic fatalities is showing few signs of abating. Policymakers are trying a number of tactics to respond.
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New modeling by the University of Washington of the impacts of a major Cascadia earthquake offers a less dire picture of the aftermath of the so-called "Big One" — specifically when it comes to highway bridges.
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All three people and all 53 dogs on the plane survived, although there were some minor injuries among both groups of mammals. The flight was bringing rescue dogs from New Orleans to Milwaukee.
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A Union Pacific Railroad train derailed Tuesday near Dunsmuir, CA at the location of several previous accidents.
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Curtis Reliford has been active in Southern Oregon of late, continuing the work of his Follow Your Heart Action Network by collecting supplies for the Hopi reservation. It's a mission that began in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina 17 years ago.
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Safety experts recommend charging your phone in advance, checking on neighbors and keeping your refrigerator door closed.
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Two people have died and thousands of residents around Weed, Ca. were on evacuation orders over the weekend because of the Mill Fire in Siskiyou County. It’s just the latest in a string of disasters to test this community in far Northern California.
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The Rum Creek fire has grown to over 10,000 acres, becoming the largest active wildfire in the state according to officials.