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The Oregon-based forest products company is starting to reach settlements with hundreds of plaintiffs.
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Last summer, a wildfire destroyed much of the Lincoln Heights neighborhood in Weed, California. Residents’ access to state and federal assistance will determine whether this historically Black neighborhood will be able to stay together.
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Fire managers are gearing up for what appears to be some very challenging weather conditions later this week.
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Mountainous terrain has challenged firefighters working the Rum Creek Fire in Josephine County, but they got some respite by riding along with river rafters through the Rogue River.
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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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Firefighters are battling Oregon’s largest active wildfire in rough terrain northwest of Grants Pass. ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ visited the fire camp to find out how a team of nearly 2,000 gets organized.
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Level 3 - Go Now evacuations are in place for dozens of homes near the cities of Rand and Galice. Level 1 and 2 evacuations are in place for some surrounding areas.
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A public memorial was held Monday for Logan Taylor, a 25-year-old firefighter from Talent, Oregon who died earlier this month.
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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.
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The U.S. is spending record money suppressing wildfires that are only getting more deadly and severe with climate change. But there are signs the needle is moving toward more upfront prevention work.
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A new disaster relief center in Yreka will offer financial help to McKinney Fire Survivors starting on Tuesday.
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The U.S. Forest Service is looking at something different — very different — to improve situational awareness at big wildfires: high altitude balloons.
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A second wildland firefighter has been killed in Oregon this season.
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Five individuals filed a lawsuit against the electric utility PacifiCorp this week. They claim the company’s equipment caused the McKinney Fire, which continues to burn near the Oregon-California border.