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A partial list from the Oregon Department of Forestry shows it has collected $86,000 of $24 million it paid to fight several dozen wildfires that were maliciously or negligently ignited over the last two decades.
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A conservation group will pilot a program that uses GPS, collars and cows. The concept could make Eastern Oregon rangelands more resilient against wildfires.
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Royal Oaks Mobile Manor in Phoenix was destroyed in the 2020 Almeda Fire.
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The Oregon Department of Forestry is getting help from the state’s general fund to pay its bills after a record wildfire season.
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Oregon’s forest and fire leaders were succinct in describing this year’s wildfire season to a group of Oregon senators.
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Meteorologists, whether in an office or near a wildfire, say it’s been an incredibly busy summer tracking and forecasting the wildfires across Oregon.
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Get the latest information on wildfires in Southern Oregon and Northern California. These are the fires we're currently tracking.
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The president of electric utility Pacific Power visited the City of Talent Wednesday night to apologize for a series of power outages that have plagued the city this summer.
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A national firefighter labor shortage is making it harder to suppress massive wildfires across the West, with fewer federal teams that Oregon can ask for help.
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Crews are fighting three new blazes and are focused on about six fires where evacuation orders are in place.
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The Devil's Knob and Milepost 98 fires started Thursday. They're threatening nearby communities in Douglas County.
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Crews are making progress on the Copperfield Fire, which is burning outside of Klamath Falls.
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Several Northwest counties and the U.S. Forest Service are working to reduce the risk of fires overtaking key evacuation routes.